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Temperatures will reach the triple digits across a large swath of Southern California with a heat wave expected to peak Saturday afternoon and a smog warning in effect through early next week.
The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory effective through 8 p.m. Sunday.
The Antelope Valley could see maximum temperatures between 105 to 108 degrees Fahrenheit, while the Inland Empire could experience highs from the 90s to 105 degrees, according to forecasters.
Meanwhile, highs from the 80s to 105 degrees could hit the mountains and foothills. For coastal communities, maximum temperatures in the 70s and 80s are in the forecast.
The National Weather Service expect the following afternoon highs on Saturday:
- Los Angeles: 87
- Pasadena: 98
- Long Beach: 87
- Woodland Hills: 103
- Malibu: 75
- Lancaster: 106
- Santa Clarita: 102
- Fillmore: 93
- Ventura: 79
- Lancaster: 106
Peak of the heat wave expected tomorrow. Heat advisories in effect for many interior portions of SW. Calif. Here are the projected high temperatures for Sat. #LAheat #LAWeather #cawx pic.twitter.com/DRuQye4GfO
— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) July 13, 2019
Temperatures are rising for the weekend, and will peak Saturday! There are widespread heat advisories out for the area, so please be careful out there. #LAheat #socalwx pic.twitter.com/Wj46KObTpb
— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) July 13, 2019