Summer sizzle: Get ready for intense and scorching temps across SoCal today. How hot will it get? Forecast now on ABC7
LOS ANGELES -- A heat advisory is in effect for many parts of the region including Los Angeles and Orange counties and the Inland Empire until Monday night.
Los Angeles and Orange counties will see hot and breezy conditions Monday. High temperatures will reach 90 degrees. Temperatures at night will fall to 64 degrees. Beaches will see temperatures rising to 78 degrees amid breezy conditions on Monday. Overnight lows will dip to 64 degrees.
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