Los Angeles, CA – An unseasonably hot weather pattern is forecast for California, particularly affecting Los Angeles and its surrounding areas. The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory starting Monday, with temperatures expected to peak on Tuesday. Residents are advised to plan accordingly to stay safe during this heatwave.
According to the National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard, temperatures will range from 100-110 degrees in the mountains, deserts, and interior valleys, and 90-105 degrees in interior coastal areas away from the beaches. These high temperatures pose a significant risk of heat-related illnesses, particularly for vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and pets.
The heat advisory highlights the importance of staying hydrated, limiting outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day, and wearing loose, lightweight clothing. It also urges people to check their vehicles for children, the elderly, and pets before locking their cars.
The detailed forecast predicts clear skies with night temperatures dropping to the mid-60s. Sunday’s high is expected to reach 90 degrees, with similar temperatures continuing through Wednesday. The peak heat will be on Tuesday at 92 degrees. By Thursday, temperatures will start to cool slightly, dropping to 84 degrees, and continuing to decrease through the weekend, reaching a high of 79 degrees by Sunday.