Southern California beachgoers have been advised to proceed with caution for the remaining days of Labor Day weekend before summer ends.
Two counties in Southern California – Ventura and Los Angeles counties – have been told to brace for “dangerous rip currents” that threaten an increased risk of drowning.
Two California counties have also been advised to “avoid the sun” as temperatures soar to the triple-digits, with Los Angeles County issuing a heat advisory for the holiday weekend, increasing the risk of fires.
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The beach hazard issued by the National Weather Service will remain in effect from Sunday, Aug. 31, through Monday, Sept. 1…