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Heatwave, Coastal Hazards 4th Of July Week: Claremont
Waves upwards of 8 feet maximum are expected this week across LA & OC County beaches, thanks to Tropical Storm Fabio along with heat inland.
CLAREMONT, CA — It's all heatwaves and high surf this week in Orange County and Los Angeles County, officials report. The National Weather Service has called for a "sprawling area of high pressure" slated to build over the Southwestern United States by Friday. That will contribute to hot weather for all areas except the immediate coast and the high elevation mountains, that agency said, including the areas of: San Gabriel Valley. Los Angeles County, San Bernardino County, Orange County Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Garden Grove, Irvine, Orange, Fullerton, and Mission Viejo.
Residents were warned of excessive high heat watch Friday morning through Saturday Evening, with temperatures between 85 and 95, and over 100 in some areas.
An Excessive Heat Watch means that a prolonged period of heat will create a dangerous situation in which increased occurrences of heat illnesses are likely.
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"The combination of hot temperatures and high humidity will combine to create a dangerous situation in which heat illnesses are possible," the NWS said. "Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun and check up on relatives and neighbors."
Expect beach hazards as well this week, Wednesday through late Friday, the NWS said.
Find out what's happening in Claremont-La Vernefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Swells from tropical cyclone Fabio will create elevated to high surf of 6-8 ft along south-facing beaches of Orange and northern San Diego Counties.
Isolated sets of 10-12 ft are possible. High surf and strong rip currents will make swimming hazardous during the period.
Strong high pressure building aloft will create excessive heat across all of SW CA Friday and Saturday. Highest temperatures are expected on Friday, with slightly lower highs on Saturday.
Remember to always swim near a lifeguard, and have a water watcher at all area pools.
7-day Forecast for Claremont-La Verne
No precipitation throughout the week, with high temperatures rising to 101°F on Saturday.
Wednesday July 4
Partly cloudy in the morning. High 82, low 57.
Chance of precipitation: 1%. Wind 4 mph from the SSW
Thursday July 5
Partly cloudy throughout the day. High 91, low 61.
Chance of precipitation: 1%. Wind 2 mph from the WSW
Friday July 6
Partly cloudy starting in the afternoon, continuing until evening. High 100, low 73.
Chance of precipitation: 0%. Wind 2 mph from the NNW
Saturday July 7
Partly cloudy throughout the day. High 101, low 79.
Chance of precipitation: 8%. Wind 0 mph from the N
Sunday July 8
Mostly cloudy overnight. High 97, low 77.
Chance of precipitation: 4%. Wind 3 mph from the SW
Monday July 9
Mostly cloudy throughout the day. High 93, low 72.
Chance of precipitation: 8%. Wind 4 mph from the SW
Tuesday July 10
Mostly cloudy throughout the day. High 88, low 67.
Chance of precipitation: 0%. Wind 4 mph from the SSW
Data provided by darksky.net.
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