Los Angeles, CA – Southern California faces scorching temperatures and elevated fire risks during the Labor Day weekend. The National Weather Service (NWS) predicts highs of 90-100°F across valleys and mountains, while coastal plains will see 75-85°F. The forecast spans from Saturday through Monday.
According to the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard office, minimum relative humidity (RH) levels will drop to between 10-25% in inland areas. These conditions create an elevated fire danger across much of the region.
NWS officials urge residents to stay alert and take precautions, especially in fire-prone areas. They recommend avoiding outdoor activities that could spark fires and staying hydrated during the peak heat. High temperatures combined with low humidity increase the risk of rapid fire spread.
Fire officials across the region will remain on high alert throughout the weekend. They stress the importance of fire safety, especially with the extreme heat forecasted. Residents should monitor local updates and follow guidance from public safety agencies.




