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    Public Health Issues Extended Heat Advisory for SCV, L.A. County
    Press Release | Thursday, Jul 9, 2026

    The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health urges Santa Clarita Valley residents to take precautions to avoid heat-related illness, such as heat exhaustion, heat stroke and heat cramps, as high temperatures are now forecast through Tuesday, July 14

    The National Weather Service has extended a Heat Advisory as high temperatures have been forecasted for the following areas:

    Santa Clarita Valley: Tuesday, July 7 through Tuesday, July 14

    West San Fernando Valley: Tuesday, July 7 through Tuesday, July 14

    East San Fernando Valley: Tuesday, July 7 through Tuesday, July 14

    Santa Susana Mountains: Tuesday, July 7 through Tuesday, July 14

    Western San Gabriel Mountains/Hwy 14 Corridor: Tuesday, July 7 through Tuesday, July 14

    East San Gabriel Mountains: Tuesday, July 7 through Tuesday, July 14

    San Gabriel Valley: Tuesday, July 7 through Tuesday, July 14

    Northwest L.A. County Mountains: Tuesday, July 7 through Tuesday, July 14

    Los Angeles Inland Coast: Wednesday, July 8 through Tuesday, July 14

    Public Health recommends the following tips to keep yourself and others safe during excessive heat:

    Drink plenty of water and keep hydrated throughout the day

    If you must go out, plan your day to avoid going out during the hottest hours and wear sunscreen (SPF 15.)

    Wear lightweight, light-colored clothes and wear a hat or use an umbrella

    Cars get very hot inside, even if the windows are ‘cracked’ or open. Never leave children or pets alone in cars. Call 911 if you see a child or pet in a car alone

    Check on those at risk for heat-related illness, like those who are sick or have chronic conditions, older adults, pregnant women, children, those who live alone, pets and outdoor workers and athletes

    If you don’t have air conditioning, follow these tips:

    Stay hydrated and don’t wait until you’re thirsty to drink water

    Take cool showers or baths

    Use your stove and oven less to avoid making your home hotter

    Visit a library, cooling center, shopping mall, or other air-conditioned space. If you need help finding a cool space, call 211

    It’s important to know how to recognize and help someone who is experiencing a heat-related illness. Call 911 right away if you see these symptoms: high body temperature (103°F or higher), dizziness, nausea, passing out, headache, fast and strong pulse, confusion and hot, red, dry, or damp skin

    Watch out for each other. Everyone should take precautions to prevent heat-related illness, but there are groups more vulnerable to heat. Check on those who are sick or have chronic conditions, older adults, pregnant people, children, those who live alone, pets and outdoor workers and athletes

    “Heat causes more deaths in the U.S. annually than floods, storms and lightning combined. Those most likely to get ill during the heat include older adults, young children, outdoor workers, athletes and individuals with chronic medical conditions,” said Muntu Davis, MD, MPH, Los Angeles County Health Officer. “Remember, your safety and the safety of others is crucial during extreme heat conditions. If you or someone around you experiences symptoms of heat stroke or heat exhaustion, such as dizziness, nausea, rapid heartbeat, confusion, or passing out, seek medical help immediately.”

    Local Impact

    To check the risk of heat-related impacts for your specific city, go to the NWS HeatRisk website and click on Location Search and enter your city or use the zoom (+) button in the top left corner to see nearby cities more clearly. For actions to take based on your city’s HeatRisk category, read theNWS’ Understand HeatRisk guide

    The NWS HeatRisk takes into consideration:

    How unusual the heat is for the time of the year

    The duration of the heat including both daytime and nighttime temperatures

    If those temperatures pose an elevated risk of heat-related impacts based on data from the Center for Disease Control (CDC)

    HeatRisk is a comprehensive calculation used by NWS that combines current weather forecast data, historical climate data that is specific to each geographic area, and social vulnerability data (i.e., CDC Social Vulnerability Index) to inform level of heat risk specific in each geographic area in a much more detailed and accurate way than a single temperature reading

    County and city partners have planned ways to safely operate cooling centers during times of high heat. Residents who do not have access to air conditioning are encouraged to take advantage of these free cooling centers, splash pads, and community pools. To find a location near you, visit https://ready.lacounty.gov/heat/ or call 211

    Los Angeles county residents and business owners, including people with disabilities and others with access and functional needs can call 211 for emergency preparedness information and other referral services. The toll-free 211 number is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 211 LA County services can also be accessed by visiting 211la.org

    You can find the most up-to-date information by visiting Public Health’s extreme heat website or signing up for its heat advisories

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