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Balmy Beach Weather In Seal Beach As Heat Washes Across OC
Inland temperatures will soar into the weekend as Seal Beach embraces beach-weather.

SEAL BEACH, CA — A heat wave rolled across the Southland Thursday, creating an elevated danger of wildfire and prompting National Weather forecasters to urge area residents to guard against "dangerously hot conditions" inland from the coast.
In Orange County, dense fog gave way to sunny skies that promised to rule the weekend. Highs of 77 in Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and San Clemente. Seal Beach will see highs in the low 80s. Those highs will edge higher, while inland cities will start to swelter into Friday.
Irvine will see 90 on Thursday; 92 in Fullerton, at Fremont Canyon and on Ortega Canyon at 2,600 feet; 93 in Mission Viejo; 94 in Anaheim and Yorba Linda; and 96 at Trabuco Canyon.
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Yorba Linda would be among the hottest cities in Orange County, Friday, with temperatures close to 100 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
A cooldown will slowly start Sunday.
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The Weather Service warned of hot, very dry conditions, with humidity levels in the single digits, and strong gusty winds. But no red flag warnings were issued.
"Dangerously hot conditions are possible, especially away from the coast, Thursday through Saturday as strong high pressure builds over the region. The hottest day is expected to be Friday, when many valley locations will see temperatures above 100 degrees," the NWS said on its website. It said area residents should restrict outdoor activities to early-morning or evening hours, wear loose, lightweight clothing of light colors, and drink plenty of fluids other than coffee or alcohol.
The warning noted that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air- conditioned environments for people who work outdoors to guard against heat stroke.
"Also, never, ever, leave children, the elderly and pets in an enclosed car, even with the windows down during this heat," as car interiors can rapidly become hot enough to kill, warned the NWS.
A heat advisory will be in effect from 11 a.m. Thursday to 9 p.m. Saturday in the San Gabriel, San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys, both the San Gabriel and Santa Monica mountains, and inland Orange County. No special advisories were issued for the Antelope Valley because temperatures of 100+ there are not regarded as unusual.
The NWS forecast partly cloudy skies near the coast Thursday and lots of sunshine away from it, along with highs of 72 degrees at LAX; 75 in Avalon; 86 in Downtown L.A; 89 in Long Beach; 91 on Mount Wilson; 95 in San Gabriel; 98 in Burbank; 99 in Pasadena; 102 in Saugus; 104 in Woodlands; and 105 in Palmdale and Lancaster. A cooldown will begin Sunday, very slightly at first.
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