Southern California faces a record-breaking winter heat wave with temperatures surging 20 to 30 degrees above seasonal norms, bringing high risks for millions of residents through Friday.
A March heat wave could bring record-breaking temperatures over 100 degrees to parts of California, weather experts say.
Weather experts say a March heat wave may push temperatures past the 100-degree mark in parts of Southern California.
Temperatures are expected to rise significantly over the next few days, potentially breaking heat records for Southern California.
Temperatures are expected to soar above 90 degrees across parts of California this week.
Californians are warned of illness if they spend extended time outdoors during the warning period.
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