SoCal’s March heat wave ends as weekend cooldown arrives

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Southern California’s record-breaking March heat wave is easing this weekend, with coastal highs in the mid-70s to low-80s and inland in the 90s after a stretch that saw 102°F in Woodland Hills and 93°F in Lancaster. The National Weather Service warned that heat advisories should expire by Friday night, though next week is expected to stay hot overall. Officials caution about heat-related illness, especially for those without AC, as the unusual warmth continues to influence the region.
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