Heat waves strikes Inland Empire as nearly triple digit temps raise concerns

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Health officials are urging the public to monitor their water intake due to the high number of dehydrated individuals normally reported during heat waves.

A sudden warm front struck Southern California Wednesday, and is expected to last through at least Friday as extremely high temperatures near triple digits. In response, the National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for the Ventura County, Orange County and Inland Empire regions. A Wind Warning was also issued for the Los Angeles and Ventura County mountain areas, with winds reaching up to 65 miles per hour expected.

As health officials warn the public to monitor water intake during the heat wave - due to the normal increase in reported dehydrations - Inland Empire residents are looking for ways to beat the heat. To their disappointment, the water park portion of the park isn't open until May - when temperatures traditionally start to incline across the Southland.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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