Los Angeles, CA – A heatwave grips Los Angeles today, with temperatures expected to soar to over 100 degrees. The National Weather Service issued an Excessive Heat Warning, effective until 8 p.m. Tuesday. The most affected areas include Calabasas, Agoura Hills, and Eastern San Fernando Valley. The warning extends along major roadways such as the Santa Monica Mountains and Ventura Freeway.
According to the NWS, temperatures will range from 93 to 103 degrees. The high heat poses significant health risks for the elderly, children, and those without air conditioning. Officials recommend staying indoors and avoiding strenuous outdoor activities.
Sunny conditions will persist for the rest of the week, with slightly cooler temperatures expected. By Wednesday, highs will drop to the upper 70s, offering brief relief. Drivers on Ventura County roads should exercise caution during peak heat hours.