The heat wave in Southern California is expected to continue after inland communities experienced record temperatures.
The KCAL News Weather Alert will continue through Friday evening as conditions will remain especially away from the coast.
KCAL Meteorologist Amber Lee said several areas broke records on Thursday during the hottest day of the heat wave. Temperatures in Indio and Palm Springs reached up to 119 degrees, temperatures in Thermal were 117 degrees and in Idyllwild were 96 degrees.
A National Weather Service heat advisory will also remain in effect until 8 p.m. Friday for San Bernardino and Riverside County valleys and the Inland Empire.
A high-pressure system over the New Mexico area is pushing the hot air into California. The hot temperatures are increasing the ri