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... Very hot temperatures expected this week... High pressure developing over the central Pacific will build east and strengthen this week... bringing very hot conditions to much of California. There is the potential for near record high temperatures during the middle of the upcoming week. The marine layer will be confined to the immediate coast which will even allow for inland coastal areas to warm to much above normal. On Monday... desert temperatures will reach 105 degrees. Temperatures in the Lower Mountain and Interior Valley locations will rise to near 100 degrees... while temperatures will top out near 90 degrees across inland coastal sections. On Tuesday... valley and mountain areas will warm additionally... with temperatures approaching or exceeding 105 degrees in the warmest locations. In the Antelope Valley... highs may approach 110 degrees. Across coastal sections... temperatures will generally range from the 70s at the beaches... to around 90 inland... with foothill locations likely approaching 100 degrees. Heat index values will likely exceed 100 degrees on Tuesday in the Valley... Mountain... and desert locations. The high pressure system will move little Wednesday... and maximum temperatures will be very similar to those on Tuesday. There is a chance... however... that it will be more humid which will make it feel warmer. Hot and humid conditions will persist into Friday. Though afternoon high temperatures may decrease... heat index values will likely remain above 100 degrees. The increase in monsoonal moisture will bring a slight chance of thunderstorms to the mountains and deserts from Wednesday through Friday. People should never leave children or animals in parked vehicles even with the windows cracked... death will likely result. Continue to drink plenty of fluids... stay out of the sunshine... and check relatives and neighbors. For the latest weather information... check our web site at www.Weather.Gov/losangeles... or tune into NOAA Weather Radio or your local media for the later updates on this situation. |