Wide swaths of California will face searing temperatures over the weekend, with forecasters issuing a heat advisory for non-coastal areas and warning about the risk of adverse fire weather. An extreme heat warning was in place for the high desert, with temperatures potentially reaching 112 degrees in the Antelope Valley and 120 in the Mojave Desert. Temperatures could hit 108 in the Central Valley and the low 100s in the hottest parts of the Bay Area. Forecasters warned of elevated fire weather conditions in interior valleys, mountains and deserts across L.A., Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties. The post Searing heat on tap for SoCal this weekend — and there’s more fire danger ahead appeared first on Los Angeles Times.