It sure feels like summer is here, even if its official arrival isn’t until later this month.
But just how hot will it be in Southern California on Friday, June 10, as this heat wave rolls through the region?
Triple-digit temperatures are forecast in the Inland Empire with a heat advisory in place through 8 p.m. Saturday, June 11. Parts of LA County are also under a heat advisory and other parts of Southern California will be warm, too.
So be sure to stay hydrated and take extra care if spending time outdoors.
Here are highs in the forecast from the National Weather Service on Friday, June 10, for select Southern California cities:
Anaheim: 86 degrees
Corona: 96 degrees
Hemet: 103 degrees
Irvine: 81 degrees
Long Beach: 79 degrees
Los Angeles: 88 degrees
Ontario: 96 degrees
Pasadena: 93 degrees
Redlands: 102 degrees
Riverside: 98 degrees
San Bernardino: 102 degrees
San Gabriel: 93 degrees
Santa Ana: 83 degrees
Temecula: 90 degrees
Torrance: 81 degrees
Whittier: 90 degrees
Yorba Linda: 88 degrees
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