Weather forecast reports temperatures up to 110º F in Victorville, Hesperia and the Apple Valley
Summer is already in California and although this year the way of enjoying it is different due to the coronavirus pandemic, the heat is the same as every year.
This Friday the office of Los Angeles National Weather Service (NWS) reported a heat wave hitting the southern California region during this weekend with temperatures exceeding 100º F in some areas.
Heat wave underway through the weekend. Hottest temps expected in most areas Sat-Sun. Here are the projected max temps for Sunday, with highs 100-105 ° for the valleys and 105-110 ° for the Antelope Valley. Stay cool and hydrated. #LAheat #LAWeather #cawx pic.twitter.com/9LLJGsbWXD
– NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) July 10, 2020
The NWS issued an excessive heat alert to Victorville, Hesperia and the Apple Valley since 10 a.m. on Saturday at 8 p.m. on Monday. The agency recommends residents of these areas avoiding outdoor activities, staying hydrated and not wearing the sun since temperatures of up to 110ºF are expected.
The metropolitan area of The Angels will have a average temperature of 90º F, Pasadena 98º F, Santa Clarita 101º F.
However, the highest temperature this weekend in the southern state will be in Furnace Creek at death Valley with temperatures between 122º and 125º F.
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