A ridge of high pressure will be stuck over the area from August 27th through September 3rd. This ridge will bring temperatures up. This is almost like clockwork that end August and beginning September get a heatwave. Temperatures will easily get over 105-110 for inland areas during that period. If this is like clockwork, let us hope that it is the same for the first storm system in the region, a clockwork Fall pattern for cooler and rainy conditions.
Here are the Southern California Weather Force heat model levels and their definitions …
5. Heat Stroke Possible After 15-20 minutes of exposure with no water.
4. Dangerous. If you want to hike in this, you must have a lot of water. Most people think that they have enough water but they do not. This is the level at which kills a lot of people due to that reason. Working outside is not recommended. You do not want to be playing hot potato with your feet on the sidewalk in this level.
High Heat Warning in the Deserts …
3. Great discomfort. Do not exert yourself on a level three. Drink plenty of water, and hiking is not recommended without proper knowledge and supplies.
High Heat Warning in the Coastal/Valley areas … Heat Advisory in the Deserts
2. Some discomfort. Be cautious outside when working and drink plenty of water.
Heat advisory in the Coastal/Valley areas.
1. Very little discomfort, however, long periods of exposure could bring heat exhaustion.
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