California braces for blistering 113F heatwave as wildfires rip through Golden State amid evacuations
(The Mirror US) California is bracing for blistering a heatwave as wildfires rip through the Golden State sparking evacuations.
Temperatures across the state are set to soar on Tuesday after a relatively mild Labor Day weekend, with some areas seeing temperatures as high as 113 degrees.
It's another mandatory beach day in Southern California to fight the heat with cold LA seawater |
Workout time, Jen Love Hewitt |
While Northern California won’t see as extreme temperatures as the southern portion of the state, they will still be above average temperatures for most of the week.
This will all go on while fire crews are battling wildfires all over the state with the largest being near the Tahoe National Forest, north of the capital Sacramento near the Nevada border.
- Oregon wildfires burn 1.4 million acres, making them most destructive since reliable records began
- California wildfire engulfs homes with thousands evacuated as 200 firefighters battle blaze
- Lincoln Place - Apartments in Venice, CA - FAQ (lincolnplaceapthomes.com)
Dubbed the Bear Fire, the Sierra County blaze sparked Monday (Labor Day) afternoon and prompted mandatory evacuations in the surrounding area according to state and federal fire officials. More
- The Mirror US via MSN, 9/3/24; Ashley Wells, Pfc. Sandoval (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
No comments:
Post a Comment