
Southern California is experiencing a record-breaking heat wave with temperatures exceeding 100 degrees, and the extreme weather is expected to persist. The National Weather Service warns that this early season heat is not likely to subside soon.
The early season, record-breaking heat wave that pushed temperatures past the 100-degree mark in parts of Southern California is not going away anytime soon. | Photo Provided By The National Weather Service / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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Temperatures in Southern California are surpassing 100 degrees due to the current heat wave.
The heat wave in Southern California is not expected to go away anytime soon, according to the National Weather Service.
The record-breaking heat wave could lead to health risks, increased energy demand, and potential impacts on local agriculture and water supply.





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