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CBS News
3 days ago
- Climate
- CBS News
Southern California braces for heat as triple-digit temperatures expected for Inland Empire, valleys
A warm-up is heading to Southern California as triple-digit temperatures are expected to impact the Inland Empire and valleys on Thursday. The National Weather Service is warning valley communities in San Bernardino and Riverside counties that temperatures are expected to reach up to 106 degrees. Weather officials have issued a heat advisory that will go into effect at 10 a.m. Wednesday and will remain until 8 p.m. Friday. KCAL News also issued a Next Weather Alert on Monday to help residents prepare for the widespread heat that may affect their daily lives. The alert will be in effect on Thursday and Friday for all communities except the coast. KCAL meteorologists say this warm-up could bring the hottest temperatures of the year in some areas. Temperature highs predicted for Thursday: As temperatures rise throughout the region, so will the risk of fires. There are multiple fires currently burning in the California area, like the Gifford and Rosa fires, that are also creating low air quality and haze. The NWS has also issued an air quality alert due to "increased fine particle pollution from wildfire smoke." The NWS encourages people to take precautions during the heat and drink plenty of fluids, remain in air-conditioned rooms, limit physical activity during peak temperatures and look out for heat-related illness.


CBS News
30-07-2025
- Climate
- CBS News
Triple-digit temperatures, heat advisory continues in North Texas before rain chances return
North Texas officially hit 100 degrees for the first time in 2025 yesterday afternoon and more triple-digit temperatures are on the way Wednesday. "Feels-like" temperatures reaching up to 108 degrees on Wednesday and the heat advisory issued on Tuesday by the National Weather Service continues until 7 p.m. for most of North Texas. As high pressure continues to build over the area, so do temperatures. Highs on Wednesday will be a little warmer than Tuesday, around 102 degrees in Dallas-Fort Worth with lots of sunshine. The light winds, sunny skies and hot temperatures all add up to another air quality alert for Wednesday as well. If you have upper respiratory issues, minimize your time outdoors, especially in the afternoon when it will be unhealthy for sensitive groups. After one more day in the triple digits tomorrow, a weak front slides into the area Thursday evening and an isolated shower or storm is possible mainly north of I-20. The front stalls out in the area through this weekend, keeping isolated storm chances in the forecast during the afternoon hours. Widespread severe weather is not expected but an isolated strong to marginally severe storm with gusty winds is possible. The clouds and spotty showers mean a cooler weekend with temperatures nearly 10 degrees below today's high.