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Heat advisory issued for Los Angeles, San Bernardino counties

Amid the higher temperatures in much of Southern California Thursday, San Bernardino and Los Angeles counties issued heat advisories and told residents to prepare.

San Bernardino County Health Officer Dr. Michael Sequeira on Thursday said the heat is expected to remain through the weekend and “it is crucial for individuals to be aware of these risks and take necessary precautions.”


“Heat-related illnesses, such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke, can be life-threatening, especially for vulnerable populations,” Sequeira said. “By staying cool, staying hydrated, and staying informed, we can protect ourselves and our loved ones from the dangers of extreme heat. Summer heat awareness is not just about comfort; It is a matter of public health and safety.”

In Los Angeles County, the Antelope Valley is expected to see dangerous temperatures starting on Friday, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.

Officials offered several tips for people and pets: