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Friday warms to 90 degrees, but it feels about 5 degrees hotter in the shade because of the humidity. It’s a mostly sunny to partly cloudy day, with isolated storms developing at times. We have a southwesterly wind at 5 to 10 mph today.
The good news is that the mini heat wave that hit on Wednesday is peaking on Thursday, July 10, and the weekend will be somewhat cooler. But according to the National Weather Service (NWS), above-average temperatures will again return to Los Angeles and especially to the inland regions next week.
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Crunchy black-eyed peas, chile-lime dressing and a bed of mint-flecked labneh push this cool melon salad into dinner territory.
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Big changes [are] coming ... as high pressure over Arizona expands west into Southern California,' the weather service warns.
Another major heat wave is set to blaze its way through Bakersfield and Kern County this week, and as temperatures heat up, staying cool should be a top priority for