**Breaking News: Heat Wave Alert as Temperatures Soar Across Southern California**
A scorching heat wave is set to grip Southern California this week, with temperatures expected to soar into the triple digits, prompting an urgent weather alert. Meteorologist Alex Biston warns that the peak heat will hit on Wednesday and Thursday, as high pressure takes control, pushing temperatures well above average.
As early as today, residents can expect a warm-up similar to yesterday’s sweltering conditions, with coastal areas like Santa Monica reaching the low 70s, while inland regions could see temperatures spike into the 90s. The San Fernando and Antelope Valleys are bracing for extreme heat, with forecasts predicting highs of 107 to 108 degrees by midweek.
The National Weather Service has issued a Next Weather Alert from Wednesday through Friday, signaling the potential for dangerous heat conditions. Beachgoers are also cautioned with a Beach Hazard Statement due to high rip current risks, with waves ranging from 4 to 7 feet throughout the evening.
As the heat intensifies, residents are urged to stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activities during peak hours, and take necessary precautions to protect themselves from heat-related illnesses. With temperatures expected to remain in the low 90s today and tomorrow, the rapid rise into extreme heat is alarming.
Stay tuned for updates as we monitor this developing situation. The time to prepare is now—Southern California is on the brink of a heat crisis that demands immediate attention.