Residents of southern California will struggle with a wave of heat at the weekend – according to the forecast of the American National weather service (NWS). In the city of Palm Springs, where usually at this time of year thermometers show an average of 32-34 degrees Celsius, on Saturday the temperature can exceed up to 43 degrees.
The forecast of the National weather service (NWS) shows that at the weekend in the center of Los Angeles, the temperature may rise to 32-34 degrees Celsius, approaching a record value of 35 degrees Created in 1934. The atmospheric front, which brought a wave of summer weather to the northwide part of the United States, will also cause a significant increase in temperature throughout California, although for a shorter period. Until Sunday, the maximum temperature in these areas will be 5-11 degrees Celsius higher than the average.
Forecast temperature on Saturday Ventusky.com
As the UPI American press agency emphasized, the temperature at the Bourbank in California can increase to almost 38 degrees C at the beginning of the weekend, exceeding the day record of 35 degrees Cited in 1981. Palm Springs, one of the hottest places in America, where the historical average maximum temperature at this time of year is 32-24 degrees Celsius, can experience temperatures exceeding 43 degrees C. She added that “everyone who works outdoors will have to take precautions to reduce the risk of heat -caused diseases.” Fieweger advised those who want to avoid heat to go to the coast over the weekend. The fog and sea breeze will keep the temperatures there at a much lower level. On Sunday, a gradual cooling will start when the storm front moves south towards the northwest, but the temperature will still remain above the average. “There will be a more noticeable cooling from Monday,” said Fieweger. Temperatures throughout the central and southern California will then return to levels more typical of mid -May.
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