Southern California is experiencing abnormally high temperatures this week with pet lovers advised to keep their furry friends inside and not leave them in vehicles, even if the window is cracked.
The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory on Tuesday at 11am that runs through Thursday 9pm local time, warning pet owners of the dangers of leaving animals in cars — even if the windows are cracked — because the temperature inside can become dangerously hot.
The mid-week heatwave is expected to reach temperatures as high as 100 degrees Fahrenheit…