It seems that the last series of comfortable summer temperatures is close to its end, as a main heat wave is scheduled to reach southern California this week.
The afternoon levels should last near Norbal on Monday and Tuesday, but the predictors call for conditions to discriminate by Wednesday.
“I will tell you now, we will talk a lot about heat and unhealthy conditions, and in fact our first aggressive campaign during this summer,” said Henry Dicarlo, the meteorologist in KTLA.
A series of high pressure that spent most of the summer sit a little east, moving west again, which will restore hot temperatures.
Henry said: “We will be two horses, and we will find a chance of thunderstorms, and our fire fears will rise at the end of the week, so I am looking for some major changes, and they are not the best for us.”
The heat wave is expected to last at at least during the weekend.
Woodland Hills in San Fernando Valley is looking for its highest possible levels on Wednesday, followed by 108 on Thursday and Friday, with the expectation of its highest triple levels of numbers during the weekend.
National Weather Service (NwsHe called for a simple opportunity for thunderstorms on the mountains of Los Angeles on Friday and Saturday.
Officials also warned of the high risk of heat and high behavior across mountains and valleys during this period.
The population was asked to review the evacuation plans and search for any messages from local emergency officials.