Southern California warms up; heat will peak on Mother's Day, forecasters say
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Southern California warms up; heat will peak on Mother's Day, forecasters say
""Temperatures are expected to warm 5 to 10 degrees on both Wednesday and Thursday, reaching the 70s and 80s in the valleys, according to the weather service.""
""It's not super abnormal for this time of year, but it will be warmer for much of the area," said Bryan Lewis, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Oxnard."
""May does have a higher sun angle than we did in March so that can be part of the heat and UV rays," he added."
""Temperatures could jump into the mid-80s and low 90s, according to the weather service. The hottest days will be Mother's Day on Sunday, and Monday.""
Southern California is set to experience a warm-up this weekend, with temperatures in the valleys reaching the 90s and possibly hitting 100 degrees. A high-pressure system is replacing a low-pressure system that brought cooler weather. Ocean breezes will diminish, leading to warmer conditions at the beaches as well. Meteorologists recommend staying hydrated and protecting against sun exposure, especially during peak hours. Following this heat wave, temperatures are expected to cool down midweek.
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