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SoCal Faces Heat, Thunderstorms, and Fire Risks This Week

Southern California is bracing for a week of extreme weather conditions, with triple-digit temperatures forecasted for inland areas of Los Angeles County. Starting Tuesday night, the region could experience thunderstorms that may persist through Friday morning. These storms bring the risk of dry-lightning, which can potentially ignite wildfires, as well as brief isolated downpours.

The combination of high temperatures and potential thunderstorms creates a challenging situation for residents and emergency services. The National Weather Service has issued warnings about the increased fire risk due to the possibility of dry-lightning strikes. The dry conditions and strong winds could exacerbate any fires that do start, making them difficult to control.

Residents are advised to stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activities during peak heat, and remain vigilant for any fire warnings. Authorities are on high alert and are prepared to respond to any emergencies that may arise from the volatile weather conditions.

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