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Rancho Santa Margarita Memorial Day Weather, Heat Wave To Follow

As we remember our vets, how will you celebrate Memorial Day holiday differently this year in RSM? Go out? or stay safer at home?

RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, CA —Memorial Day is a time to honor the military personnel who have lost their lives while fighting for our country. It's also a time to gather with loved ones, but during time of coronavirus all that looks different this year.

Temperatures will climb into the 90s next week in some valley areas of Orange County and Los Angeles, creating heat wave conditions, National Weather Service forecasters said.

Orange County communities are expecting highs in the low 90s next week, with Anaheim, for example, due to hit 91 Monday, 92 Tuesday and 91 Thursday.

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Sunny skies were forecast in Orange County, Friday, along with highs of 61 on Santiago Peak; 66 in Laguna Beach; 68 in Newport Beach and San Clemente; 69 in Dana Point and on Ortega Highway at 2,600 feet; 70 in Seal Beach; 73 in San Juan Capistrano; 74 in Newport Beach and at Fremont Canyon; 75 in Mission Viejo; 76 in Lake Forest, Trabuco Canyon, and in Fullerton; 77 in Rancho Santa Margarita; and 78 in Yorba Linda, Anaheim and Irvine.

Temperatures will stay the same or decline slightly Saturday, begin rising Sunday and hit the 90s Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in Rancho Santa Margarita, Yorba Linda, Fullerton, and Anaheim.

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In Los Angeles, Woodland Hills, for instance, will experience highs of 96 degrees on Monday and Tuesday, 93 on Wednesday and 90 on Thursday— between 7 and 13 degrees above normal, they said. At the same time, highs in the Antelope Valley are forecast to be 95 Monday, 98 Tuesday, 97 Wednesday and 96 Thursday —generally between 9 and 12 degrees above normal, while in the Santa Clarita Valley, Saugus will be at 93 Monday, 95 Tuesday and Wednesday and 92 Thursday.

Temperatures are also expected to hit the 90s next week in parts of the San Gabriel Valley, but they won't be as high or as widespread as in the other valleys, with highs of 91 forecast in Pasadena on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Similarly, some

NWS meteorologist Dave Bruno said from his monitoring station in Oxnard that conditions may warrant the issuance of heat advisories for some L.A County valley areas next week. In San Diego, where Orange County conditions are monitored, NWS meteorologist Bruno Rodriguez said the temperatures reaching the 90s would be 10-15 degrees above normal and would constitute heat wave conditions.

Off the coast, a small craft advisory mean to discourage inexperienced mariners from sailing in small vessels will be in effect from noon to 3 p.m. Friday, and a gale warning from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. amid northwest winds of 20 to 30 knots, with gusts of 35 knots and combined seas of 8 to 10 feet.

The NWS forecast partly cloudy skies Friday and highs of 63 on Mount Wilson; 68 in Avalon; 72 in Long Beach; 73 at LAX; 77 in Downtown L.A.; 79 in Pasadena; 80 in Burbank, San Gabriel and Saugus; and 81 in Woodland Hills. Temperatures will stay the same or decline slightly Saturday, then climb marginally Sunday before a ramp-up Monday.

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