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Excessive heatwave prompts warnings across Southern California

A summer heatwave covers Southern California. (Getty Images)

An excessive heatwave will arrive in Southern California this week, prompting warnings as temperatures are expected to reach triple digits.

The long heatwave will arrive on Friday morning and last through Wednesday, July 24, according to the National Weather Service.


The scorching weather will create “dangerously hot conditions” as temperatures could reach around 95 to 110 degrees every day.

The excessive heat watch will cover a large portion of valleys, mountains and foothill regions including the San Fernando Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, Ventura County Valleys, Santa Monica Mountains, San Gabriel Mountains and Antelope Valley.

Specific cities that will be impacted include:

During this time, heat-related illnesses can increase significantly, officials said.

Tips to stay safe during extreme heat events include:

Locations of free cooling centers in your neighborhood can be found here.