Nearly a week after tropical storm Hilary made landfall, rising temperatures across Southern California have prompted excessive heat warnings with temperatures reaching as high as 110 degrees.
California officials and medical professionals are now urging residents to stay indoors as much as possible through the short heatwave, because spending too much time outdoors in extremely hot temperatures can trigger heat-related illnesses.
“Heat exhaustion, some people experience palpitations, headaches, some people will experience nausea and vomiting,” said Dr. John Choi of Loma Linda University Health.
KTLA's Shelby Nelson reports on August 29, 2023.
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