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The Valleys Are Facing Another Heat Wave This Week — But It's Not as Bad as Last Time

Parts of Southern California are facing a late-September heat wave this week, with temperatures expected to climb into the triple digits.

In Lake Balboa, despite an expected Monday high temperature of 101 degrees, the early morning weather was cool and refreshing at around 70 degrees.

That temperature difference is part of why officials recommend getting in your workout and other outdoor activities before the afternoon, when conditions get much hotter.

An excessive heat warning is in place from 10 a.m. Monday through 8 p.m. on Wednesday for all the Valley areas.

While this warm-weather streak won’t be like the last sweltering heat wave, which triggered over a week of Flex Alerts and still nearly forced California’s energy grid into blackouts, it’s still worth following heat safety guidelines.

Here’s how to stay cool and healthy in high temperatures:

Monday and Tuesday are expected to be the hottest days of the heat wave, with relief and cooler temperatures expected by the weekend.


Source: NBC Los Angeles

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