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Southern California Faces Sweltering Triple-Digit Heat Wave

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Southern California Faces Extreme Heat Wave This Winter

Southern California is currently grappling with a dangerous heat wave, leading to record-breaking temperatures that are unprecedented for this time of year. Residents are being urged to take precautions as the region prepares for one of the hottest winters on record.

Extreme Heat Warning

An extreme heat warning remains in effect until 8 p.m. on Friday, with temperatures predicted to soar between 96 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit. The National Weather Service (NWS) indicates that nearly everyone is at risk for heat-related illnesses, particularly communities further inland from the coast.

Precautionary Measures

To combat the harsh conditions, the public is advised to:

  • Drink plenty of water
  • Avoid outdoor activities during peak hours
  • Stay indoors in air-conditioned spaces

LA County Fire Department Chief Anthony Marrone emphasized that, unlike other extreme weather events, this heat wave is not expected to bring high winds, which could contribute to fire hazards.

Record-Breaking Temperatures

Chief meteorologist Paul Deanno at CBS LA reported that typical March temperatures hover in the 70s, but this current heat will result in what could be one of the hottest Marches on record. The NWS warns that not only daily temperature records will likely fall, but also the highest temperatures ever recorded for any day in March.

Recent record highs include:

  • Downtown LA: 97°F (previously 94°F)
  • LAX: 92°F (previously 91°F)
  • Long Beach: 98°F (previously 95°F)
  • Burbank: 94°F (previously 92°F)
  • Woodland Hills: 100°F (previously 93°F)

Highs for the remainder of the week are forecast to remain in the mid-90s to low 100s, with warm overnight lows limiting evening relief from the heat.

Cooling Centers Open

In response to the oppressive heat, various counties and cities are activating cooling centers to provide air-conditioned environments, water, and information about heat-related illnesses. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass confirmed that city facilities, such as libraries and recreation centers, are available for Angelenos to stay cool during this extreme weather event.

Here are resources for cooling centers:

  • Los Angeles County Cooling Centers
  • Orange County Cooling Centers
  • San Bernardino County Cooling Centers
  • Riverside County Cooling Centers
  • Ventura County Cooling Centers

Understanding Heat-Related Illnesses

Severe heat can lead to critical health issues such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

Symptoms of Heat Exhaustion:

  • Dizziness
  • Excessive sweating
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Clammy or pale skin
  • Rapid, weak pulse

Symptoms of Heat Stroke:

  • No sweating
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Headache
  • Rapid, strong pulse

If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, it’s important to move to a cooler area and hydrate. If conditions worsen, seek emergency help immediately.

Energy Conservation Tips

The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is urging residents to conserve energy during this extreme heat wave to prevent strain on the electricity grid.

Suggested Energy-Saving Practices:

  • Set air conditioning to 78°F, and turn it off when away from home.
  • Switch off lights and electronics when not in use.
  • Use major appliances before 4 PM or after 9 PM.
  • Ventilate your home in the morning and evening while keeping curtains closed during peak heat hours.

Conclusion

As this exceptional heat wave continues, Southern Californian residents must remain vigilant and proactive in safeguarding their health and well-being. With rising temperatures and the potential for heat-related illnesses, staying hydrated and seeking refuge in cooling centers are essential measures to navigate this unprecedented weather event.

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