Update: Heat advisory in place for Los Angeles County until Thursday evening

Los Angeles County is the focus of an updated heat advisory released at 10:20 a.m. on Tuesday by the National Weather Service. The advisory is in effect until Thursday July 16, at 8 p.m.

The NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA informs, “Temperatures up to 103 degrees.”

“There is a high risk for heat illness for sensitive populations including the very young, the very old, those without air conditioning, and those active outdoors,” according to the NWS.

The full list of affected locations includes:

  • Catalina/Santa Barbara Islands
  • Malibu
  • Los Angeles County Beaches
  • Palos Verdes Peninsula
  • San Luis Obispo County Inland Central Coast
  • Santa Lucia Mountains
  • Southern Salinas Valley
  • San Luis Obispo County Interior Valleys
  • San Luis Obispo County Mountains
  • Santa Barbara County Inland Central Coast
  • Santa Ynez Valley
  • Ventura County Beaches
  • Ventura County Inland Coast
  • Southern Ventura County Mountains
  • Northern Ventura County Mountains
  • San Miguel/Santa Rosa Islands
  • Santa Cruz/Anacapa Islands

Staying safe in high temperatures

Safety tips from the Environmental Health and Safety office at UC Irvine:

  • Drink water: Drinking plenty of water frequently is vital for those exposed to heat. An individual may produce as much as 2 to 3 gallons of sweat per day. To replenish that fluid you should drink 3 to 4 cups of water every hour.
  • Take breaks: Taking breaks in a cool shaded area and allowing time for recovery from the heat during the day are effective ways to avoid heat-related illness.
  • Avoid some beverages: Avoid or limit the use of alcohol and caffeine during periods of extreme heat. Both dehydrate the body.
  • Stop and rest: If you start to feel symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, weakness or unusual fatigue, rest in a cool shaded area. If symptoms persist or worsen seek immediate medical attention.
  • Clothing: Whenever possible, wear clothing that provides protection from the sun but allows airflow to the body. Protect your head and shade your eyes when outdoors.
  • Be prepared: When in the heat be sure to pay extra attention to those you’re with and be sure you know how to call for medical attention.

For information about cooling centers operated by Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, see https://ready.lacounty.gov/heat/, https://ocgov.com/cooling-centers, https://capriverside.org/cool-centers and DPH.

For more local weather alerts, visit our Weather Advisory page

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