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​High Heat Returns To Southern California

The heat, combined with very low afternoon humidity, will create elevated fire weather conditions for the inland valleys.

RIVERSIDE, CA — Another heat wave arrived in Southern California Sunday, with near-record temperatures expected over the next few days.

Sunday's highs were expected to reach 103 degrees in the downtown Riverside and Hemet areas, while Coachella was expected to reach 112, according to the National Weather Service.

An excessive heat warning was issued from 10 a.m. Monday through 8 p.m. Tuesday for the downtown Riverside area, Moreno Valley, Corona, Indio, Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Palm Desert, Palm Desert Country, La Quinta and Coachella.

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Temperatures were expected to range between 95 to 107 degrees in downtown Riverside, and between 110 and 117 in the Coachella Valley and San Gorgonio Pass near Banning, forecasters said.

The heat, combined with afternoon humidity of 15% to 25%, will also create elevated fire weather conditions for the inland valleys, mountains and deserts Monday and Tuesday, the NWS said.

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Cooler temperatures are expected Wednesday, but most of Riverside County will continue to be in the triple digits.

On Thursday, downtown Riverside and Hemet are expected to drop to the 90s again before dropping to the 80s by the weekend. The Coachella Valley was expected to drop to the low 100s by the weekend.

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