**Breaking News: Heatwave Alert as June Gloom Gives Way to Scorching Weekend Temperatures**
In a dramatic shift from the typical June Gloom, Southern California is bracing for a significant heatwave this weekend, with temperatures soaring into the high 90s across valley communities. Alex Biston’s 6 a.m. forecast from NEXT Weather reveals that while the morning starts off cloudy, the sun will soon break through, setting the stage for a sweltering Saturday.
As early as 6:16 a.m., Biston reported a cloudy morning, especially along the coastline and in valley areas, but warned that the clouds would quickly dissipate, paving the way for intense heat. The forecast indicates that temperatures will climb a few degrees above average, with inland areas expected to hit triple digits by afternoon. Palm Springs is poised for extreme conditions, reaching temperatures as high as 115 degrees.
Residents are urged to prepare for the heat, with gradual cooling expected only later in the week. The forecast also highlights a persistent June Gloom pattern, with low clouds and fog likely to return by early Sunday morning. The Los Angeles basin and northern Orange County are already experiencing foggy conditions, which could impact visibility for morning commutes.
As we look ahead to the Fourth of July, the heatwave continues, with temperatures in the high 80s expected across the Inland Empire. Biston emphasizes that while today will be hot, a significant cooldown is anticipated as the week progresses, providing some relief from the oppressive heat.
Stay tuned for updates as this weather situation develops. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and take precautions against heat-related illnesses as Southern California faces one of its hottest weekends yet this summer.