Southern California heat wave to bring temperatures up to 119 degrees
Briefly

We are in what's already the hottest time of the year climatically, and we are going to be 10 to 15 degrees above normal, in almost every area from the beach to the deserts.
Dangerously hot conditions were affecting a swath of the country including Nevada and Arizona. Because days are shorter than in June and July, desert areas experience less sun and as a result, there are fewer differences in temperature between them and coastal communities.
In Santa Clarita, temperatures were expected to skyrocket from an uncomfortable 95 degrees on Monday to an oppressive 106 by Thursday.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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