Forecasters warn of heat waves in Los Angeles

After a wet weekend in the districts of Los Angeles and Ventura heat waves is expected.

Forecasters warn that in the beginning of the week the air will be 7-10°C warmer than normal values for the period.

Significant warm up expected Monday across the Los Angeles and Ventura County Valleys and Coastal areas. Generally 80s to around 90. Hikers make sure you stay hydrated. High temps 15 to 20 degrees above normal for this time of year. Continued warm on Wed for valleys. #cawx #SoCal pic.twitter.com/3k1f0b7ST8

— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) April 7, 2018

On Monday, the thermometer will rise to 27 to 32°C. the hottest is directly in the City of angels, woodland hills and long beach.

To avoid heat stroke, experts recommend drinking more water and possibly reduce the time spent in the sun from 10:00 to 16:00.

At particular risk are the elderly, young children and people who work on the street.

High temps will be in the lower 90s Monday across some valley locations of LA and Ventura Counties. Mainly in the 80s for coastal areas to around 90 at Long Beach. 15 to 20 degrees warmer than normal for this time of year. Stay hydrated if working outside! #cawx #SoCal #LAheat pic.twitter.com/Dtrl3BoD6E

— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) April 8, 2018

On Wednesday, the temperature will return to normal the April figures, as on Saturday again expected short-term heat.

Precipitation in the coming days is not expected.

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