Southern California heat wave expected to send temperatures into the 90s

A heat wave is heading towards Southern California, and it is expected to warm up inland communities starting on Tuesday.

The National Weather Service says the heat wave could cause “dangerously hot conditions” with temperatures forecasted to be in the mid- to upper 90s. Temperatures are expected to peak on Wednesday.

CBS LA chief meteorologist Paul Deanno says that although the high-pressure system will increase temperatures in the Los Angeles metro area into the 80s, inland communities will feel the brunt of the system…

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