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Summer Heat Wave Hits Southland

A heat wave across Southern California prompts excessive heat warnings and hazardous weather outlooks.

An excessive heat warning denoting potentially deadly conditions will be in effect over vast areas of the Southland on Wednesday and Thursday as a result of the heat wave gripping the region.

Though the South Bay and other areas of the Southern California coast are not under an excessive heat warning, a hazardous weather outlook has been posted.

The excessive heat warning will be in effect from 11 a.m. Wednesday to 7 p.m. Thursday in the Santa Clarita and San Fernando valleys and the Los Angeles and Ventura county portions of the San Gabriel mountains.

The NWS forecast highs Wednesday of 76 in Redondo Beach; 71 in Avalon; 73 at LAX; 81 in Newport Beach; 87 in downtown L.A; and 91 in Long Beach.

Thunderstorms could develop in the afternoon and evening hours in mountain and desert areas, creating a risk of wildfire, the National Weather service warned. These could be largely dry thunderstorms—fire-sparking lightning not accompanied by rain, said NWS meteorologist Rich Thompson.

"Hot temperatures and increased humidity ... will combine to create dangerous conditions in the afternoons and early evenings" Wednesday and Thursday, according to an NWS advisory.

Also on tap today for San Fernando and Santa Clarita residents is air quality in the unhealthful range, according to the Air Quality Management District.

"Heat exhaustion is possible, especially if engaging in strenuous outdoor activities. This weather could be deadly for unprepared campers or hikers," according to an NWS advisory.

To guard against heat exhaustion or heat stroke, the NWS advised residents to  schedule strenuous activities for early mornings or the evening, wear light, loose clothing, and drink plenty of water.

"To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air- conditioned environments," the advisory noted.

"Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency -- call 911."

This morning in the Angeles National Forest, rangers raised the fire danger level from high to very high, because of the high temperatures and dried- out brush. Despite the "very high" fire danger designation, campfires are permitted in developed campgrounds, and camp stoves are allowed in the backcountry.

NWS meteorologists said monsoonal moisture filtering in from the southeast would create the possibility of thunderstorms in the mountains and deserts, starting today.

"Given the hot and dry conditions, the possibility of thunderstorms will result in a heightened fire-weather risk," an advisory said.

Thompson said he expects any thunderstorm to be mostly dry today, wet and dry Thursday, and mostly wet Friday.

The Los Angeles Unified School District, meanwhile, sent a memo to school principals this week reminding them of the district's guidelines for coping with hot weather, a district spokeswoman said. They include:

  • relegate physical activity to early morning hours when the temperatures are cooler;
  • keep doors and windows closed in air-conditioned classrooms;
  • keep an eye on students with specific health problems; and
  • make sure students stay hydrated.

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Joan Irvine May 16, 2013 at 08:08 am
Jeff, I am so pleased that you will be representing the residents of District 1 for the next fourRead More years.
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sheri patterson April 30, 2013 at 12:19 am
Mary, I read your posts throughout the Measure A campaign. You may want to re-read your posts whenRead More you cast stones about "dividing a city". There wasn't much substantiation to any of your posts-- mostly just attacks on Jim Light. Do Aspel and Ginsburg condone this sort of behavior since you are such a strong voice for them?
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http://www.prado2013.com/ Voters should read this before casting their ballot. Dianne Prado,Read More former District 1 candidate, exposes the electioneering, intimidation and cronyism of this campaign.
Jim Light April 26, 2013 at 11:16 pm
Perhaps we should just turn our heads and let the City Council violate the law. Is that what youRead More would do Mr H? The City Charter is the law of Redondo. The Council chose knowingly to violate it. When the judge found them in violation, the same Council doubled the costs with a frivolous appeal. This time three judges threw it out. Had the Council followed the Charter, there would be zero costs. If you want to hold anyone accountable, it should be those who cast the vote to violate the City Charter and disenfranchise the voters of Redondo. You should not hold me and the over 200 residents who contributed to the lawsuit to uphold the City Charter responsible for the Council's illegal action.
David Mallen May 6, 2013 at 11:28 pm
We are still waiting for someone -- perhaps the author of this post -- to make a coherent,Read More fact-based argument in favor of Mr. Diels. With all due respect, conclusory hopes and dreams of "reform" will not get 'er done in the face of Mr. Diels' voting record as City Councilman. Thankfully, one good thing has come of the author's blog post. The facts and blog posts have vindicated the honesty and integrity of the campaigns run by Dawn Esser and Chris Cagle, against a baseless attack by Mrs. Diels. If I had a magic mand, I would wave it and change the City Charter so that Dawn and Chris could share the position of Treasurer.
David Mallen May 6, 2013 at 11:17 pm
Mr. Azouz: Thank you. I am glad some neighbors find value in what I do, but more importantly IRead More respect the fact that you take the time to do your own homework. If you have expertise in a particular area that can benefit the City, feel free to contact me off line. That goes for anyone. After the election, I have a "big idea" that I want to promote for our City. When Bill Brand and Steve Aspel both agree that my idea is promising, then I think we are on the right track. I'll be curious to learn what the City Manager has to say.
Rocketgerl May 6, 2013 at 10:51 pm
Correction - that's his email. Jimlightforcouncil.com is more fun! Although I'm sure he'd love toRead More hear from you at either address!
Rob April 29, 2013 at 03:17 am
ANYONE who will vote in Redondo Beach election MUST read the link below written by Dianne Prado.Read More Jim Light is the right person for District #1! http://www.prado2013.com/the-dirty-down-low-of-redondo-beach-politics/
Joan Irvine April 22, 2013 at 01:13 pm
Hi Rob! I of course respect you have your own opinions but I think you may want to check about theRead More facts. You can clarify this with Kim Fine directly rather than taking my word for it; her contact information is available on her campaign website: http://www.kimberlyfine.com. I'd appreciate if you would post her response, so everyone will have the correct information. Thanks
Joan Irvine April 22, 2013 at 11:00 am
Mary, I agree with your statement: 'While everyone has a right to their own opinion, all in DistrictRead More One should investigate both candidates recent and past history." And anyone who know that Jeff Ginsburg is my choice for this Council seat.