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Searing heat on tap for SoCal this weekend — and there's more fire danger ahead
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Former LAPD officer Gabriel Cabrera cools off while taking a break from demonstrating in front of police headquarters on a hot day in Los Angeles on July 28.
Very warm temperatures of 90 to 100 degrees were expected across inland areas of Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties Saturday and Sunday.
“Wildfire impacts are expected along the I-5 corridor between Castaic Lake and Lebec,” the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said.
In the Bay Area, the National Weather Service issued a coastal flood advisory that started Friday evening and was expected to last until Thursday morning.
“Up to 1.6 feet of inundation above ground level is possible in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways,” the weather service office in Monterey said.