Downtown Los Angeles could experience temperatures in the mid-90s by the middle of next week. Woodland Hills is forecast to get up to about 107 degrees and Burbank could reach 100 degrees.
Widespread strong winds are not expected to accompany next week’s warm up, reducing the risk of serious fire weather conditions.
After a month of relatively mild summer temperatures across much of Southern California, Mother Nature is turning up the heat next week.
Temperatures this weekend will hover in the mid-80s in downtown Los Angeles, and the high 80s to mid-90s in the valleys and persist through at least Monday, according to the National Weather Service. The low clouds and morning fog that hang along the coast and burns off by the early afternoon is also expected to continue. But not for long.