Heat wave reaches ‘the tail end’ in Southern California
Updated 2:53 pm, Saturday, December 5, 2017
As Southern California gets ready to see a significant break of the daily low temperature, the heat wave is set to reach its “tail end” around Christmas, according to the National Weather Service.
1 / 7
Photo: Michael Short / The Orange County Register
Image 1of/5
Caption
Close
Image 1 of 5
In Southern California, as the heat wave nears its completion, the National Weather Service is predicting the highest daily minimum temperature for the year, with a high of 97 degrees on Christmas Eve.
In Southern California, as the heat wave nears its completion, the National Weather Service is predicting the highest daily minimum temperature for the year, with a high of 97 degrees on Christmas Eve.
Photo: Michael Short / The Orange County Register
Image 2 of 5
The last stretch of a heat wave that stretched from the end of June to late October is set to arrive in Southern California this Friday (December 14), according to the National Weather Service.
The last stretch of a heat wave that stretched from the end of June to late October is set to arrive in Southern California this Friday (December 14), according to the National Weather Service.
Photo: Michael Short / The Orange County Register
Image 3 of 5
Rows of shade trees and palm trees on a Southern California street block the heat of a heat wave that stretches from the end of June to late October, according to a National Weather Service forecast.
Rows of shade trees and palm trees on a Southern California street block the heat of a heat wave that stretches from the end of June to late October, according to a National Weather Service forecast.
In Southern California, as the heat wave nears its completion, the National Weather Service is predicting the highest daily minimum temperature for the year, with a high of 97 degrees on Christmas Eve.
On Christmas Eve the temperatures will reach 92 degrees and a low of 91 degrees, according to the National Weather Service forecasts.
A high of 97 is expected to reach around 3 a.m. on Christmas Eve, according to the forecasts.
The heat wave in Southern California will end around 10 a.m. Friday, according to the weather service’s latest outlook for