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Health officials issued ocean water use warnings for about a dozen L.A. County beaches and multiple piers with high levels of bacteria. Avoid the bacteria-tainted water at these Southern ...
The beach alert comes amid an excessive heat warning for much of Southern California. Forecasters expect temperatures to reach between 110 and 115 degrees in the San Fernando Valley.
The beaches were flagged because recent water samples determined that bacteria levels exceed state standards and may cause illness. Eight SoCal beaches placed under high bacteria warning Skip to ...
The climate from June to September is marked by hot, wet weather brought by tropical airflows from the Pacific Ocean and Southeast Asia. [1] These air flows are full of moisture and deposit substantial amounts of rain when they reach land. [1] There is a marked rainy season, beginning in early June and continuing for about a month. [1]
The Santa Anas are katabatic winds (Greek for "flowing downhill") arising in higher altitudes and blowing down towards sea level. [7] The National Weather Service defines Santa Ana winds as "a weather condition [in southern California] in which strong, hot, dust-bearing winds descend to the Pacific Coast around Los Angeles from inland desert regions".
As the summer season gets underway, a new report finds that many coastal U.S. waterways, including popular beaches for swimming, are contaminated with unsafe levels of fecal bacteria.
A system bringing the chance of rain and thunderstorms across Southern California has cooled down the region. Snow is expected in parts of the Sierras. Rare September rain due in Southern ...
Swimming advisories are in effect at four Whatcom County beaches as of June 7, 2024, due to high levels of bacteria detected in the water. Children and those who are immunocompromised may be more ...