Unexpectedly, the rain that was supposed to follow the heat's exit was delayed in its arrival, so the lightning expectations that are coating part of the Bay Area were pushed back to Wednesday. So were the hopes that any lightning might be surrounded by substantial precipitation. "The chance for rain continues to decrease as this system moves north," National Weather Service meteorologist Dylan Flynn said Tuesday.
Temperatures will be on the rise in Los Angeles County throughout Labor Day weekend, prompting officials to warn of potentially hazardous temperatures. The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory that will be in effect from 10 a.m. Monday, Labor Day, until 6 p.m. Tuesday for the Santa Clarita Valley and Los Angeles County inland coast, with temperatures up to 100 degrees expected in some places.
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As we endure this blistering heat wave on the East Coast, let's not forget the importance of both hydration and paying attention to our surroundings - whether at the ballpark or outdoors. It's crucial to avoid unnecessary risks, such as walking outside in the heat or giving free passes in baseball. The combination of the two can lead to dangerous situations if not handled with care.
Even moderate heat can result in serious health outcomes, especially for older adults, and it is therefore important that everyone takes sensible precautions while enjoying the sun.