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    <sent>2003-08-10T20:13:00-07:00</sent>
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    <headline>MORE HOT WEATHER ON TAP FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THROUGH</headline>
    <description>NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOS ANGELES/OXNARD CA 815 PM PDT SUN AUG 10 2003

...MORE HOT WEATHER ON TAP FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THROUGH     MONDAY...

A STRONG UPPER LEVEL RIDGE WILL CONTINUE OVER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA  THROUGH MONDAY...BRINGING SIZZLING HEAT TO INLAND LOCATIONS. VALLEY LOCATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO RANGE FROM THE MID 90S TO 107 DEGREES... WHILE HIGH TEMPERATURES ACROSS THE ANTELOPE VALLEY WILL RANGE FROM  100 TO 107 DEGREES. MOUNTAIN TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO CLIMB INTO THE UPPER 80S TO AROUND 100...WHILE INLAND AREAS OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY COASTAL PLAIN ARE EXPECTED TO RISE WELL INTO THE 90S ONCE AGAIN.

A FEW RECORDS WERE BROKEN ON SUNDAY...AND TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO APPROACH AND EVEN LOCALLY EXCEED RECORD LEVELS ON MONDAY. SOME RECORDS THAT MAY BE BROKEN ON MONDAY INCLUDE...

SITE                  CURRENT RECORD LONG BEACH             97 SET IN 1994 SIMI VALLEY           102 SET IN 1994 SANTA BARBARA AIRPORT  85 SET IN 1994 OJAI                  103 SET IN 1994 

SOME COOLING IS EXPECTED ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY...BUT SEASONABLY WARM TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE WEEK.

IF YOU PLAN TO BE OUTSIDE ON MONDAY...YOU NEED TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM THE HEAT. REDUCE OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES IF POSSIBLE... DRINK PLENTY OF WATER...WEAR LOOSE FITTING LIGHT COLORED CLOTHING...AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SHADE AND AIR CONDITIONING IF AVAILABLE. 

$$

GOMBERG    

   

   

   

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    <sent>2003-06-17T14:57:00-07:00</sent>
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    <description>AT 254 PM PDT... NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM OVER SOUTH CENTRAL ALPINE COUNTY... OR ABOUT 18 MILES SOUTHEAST OF KIRKWOOD... MOVING SOUTHWEST AT 5 MPH. HAIL... INTENSE RAIN AND STRONG DAMAGING WINDS ARE LIKELY WITH THIS STORM.</description>
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    <description>DATE/TIME: 06/11/03, 1915 HRS. VICTIM(S): KHAYRI DOE JR. M/B BLK/BRO 3'0", 40 LBS. LIGHT COMPLEXION. DOB 06/24/01. WEARING RED SHORTS, WHITE T-SHIRT, W/BLUE COLLAR. LOCATION: 5721 DOE ST., LOS ANGELES, CA. SUSPECT( S): KHAYRI DOE SR. DOB 04/18/71 M/B, BLK HAIR, BRO EYE. VEHICLE: 81' BUICK 2-DR, BLUE (4XXX000).</description>
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    <sent>2003-08-10T20:13:00-07:00</sent>
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    <urgency>Future</urgency>
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    <headline>MORE HOT WEATHER ON TAP FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THROUGH</headline>
    <description>NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOS ANGELES/OXNARD CA 815 PM PDT SUN AUG 10 2003

...MORE HOT WEATHER ON TAP FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THROUGH     MONDAY...

A STRONG UPPER LEVEL RIDGE WILL CONTINUE OVER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA  THROUGH MONDAY...BRINGING SIZZLING HEAT TO INLAND LOCATIONS. VALLEY LOCATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO RANGE FROM THE MID 90S TO 107 DEGREES... WHILE HIGH TEMPERATURES ACROSS THE ANTELOPE VALLEY WILL RANGE FROM  100 TO 107 DEGREES. MOUNTAIN TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO CLIMB INTO THE UPPER 80S TO AROUND 100...WHILE INLAND AREAS OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY COASTAL PLAIN ARE EXPECTED TO RISE WELL INTO THE 90S ONCE AGAIN.

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$$

GOMBERG    

   

   

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