Temperatures approaching triple digits in Southern California are set to combine with high humidity and rain chances, making for an unusually muggy week, according to meteorologists.
The National Weather Service issued a Heat Advisory for Monday, citing temperatures in the 90s across the region. The advisory becomes an Extreme Heat Warning on Wednesday due to “dangerously hot conditions with temperatures of 95 to 105 possible.”
Those highest temperatures were expected in the valleys, including the Inland Empire. Los Angeles and Orange counties can expect temperatures to near 100 degrees by Wednesday…