Record and near-record high temperatures are expected today around Southern California, with predictions of triple-digit heat in parts of the San Fernando Valley.
High pressure and winds out of the northeast will bring nearly cloudless skies, sunshine and breezy conditions.
With the high temperatures and dry conditions come the increased danger of a wildfire, despite the region getting three soaking rains in October.
Temperatures along the coast are forecast to be in the mid- and upper 80s.
The Valley is expected to see temperatures in the 90s on Thursday, with cooler weather forecast for the rest of the region.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
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