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Heat advisory in effect for SoCal. Here's how long the hot temperatures will stick around

Newseze Wire·Thu, Jul 9, 4:36 AMWire: ABC 7 Los Angeles
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Heat advisory in effect for SoCal. Here's how long the hot temperatures will stick around

Scorching hot temperatures are sticking around across Southern California this week before rain chances roll in over the weekend.

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