After the recent rush of the Santa Ana winds, L.A. County expect a weekend with high temperatures
The National Weather Service (NWS) of the Angels He forecast high temperatures in the county from Thursday to Sunday this week.
Despite the summer weather that could reach temperatures higher than 90 ° F during the weekend, county beaches and parks remain closed by order "Safer at home"
With high pressure and offshore flow building in this week, we're expecting a taste of summer with a heat wave Thu-Sun. The hottest temperatures are expected Fri / Sat ranging from the mid 80s to mid 90s! Make sure to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities. #SoCal #CAwx #LAheat pic.twitter.com/3pwZa1ZWhw
– NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) April 19, 2020
According NWS, the Downtown Los Angeles It has not reached or exceeded 90 ° F since last November 18, "but we are going towards a summer weekend. DTLA can reach 93 ° F on Friday and 92 ° F on Saturday”, They affirm.
The last time Downtown LA reached 90 degrees or higher was on November 18th. It's been a nice, cool winter / early spring, but we're going to take a trip into summer this week. DTLA is forecast to reach 93 on Friday and 92 on Saturday! Stay cool and hydrated! #SoCal #CAwx #LAheat
– NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) April 19, 2020
The previous week, the natural and regional phenomenon of winds of Santa Ana hit the west coast city with dry winds of more than 50 miles per hour in a completely desolate city.
The service recommends avoid outdoor activities and stay hydrated.