A heat advisory has been extended through Wednesday evening in Southern California as sweltering temperatures continue to impact the region, increasing fire danger.
The National Weather Service extended the advisory for much of Los Angeles and Ventura counties until 6 p.m. Forecasters predict temperatures will remain between 92 and 102 degrees with warm overnight conditions.
KCAL News has also extended the Next Weather Alert through Wednesday for the valleys, deserts, Inland Empire, as well as the LA and Orange County Metro areas.
An NWS flood watch remains in effect for parts of northeastern LA County, including the Bridge Fire burn scar, Antelope Valley, San Gabriel Mountains and Highway 14 Corridor. The plume of monsoonal moisture over the region has increased the possibility