The mercury will hit triple digits throughout the Inland Empire Thursday and through the week, with a heat advisory taking effect and prompting the National Weather Service to urge residents to take precautions.
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The mercury will hit triple digits throughout the Inland Empire Wednesday and through the week, with a heat advisory taking effect and prompting the National Weather Service to urge residents to take precautions.
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The mercury will hit triple digits throughout the Inland Empire this week, prompting the National Weather Service to advise residents to take precautions.
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Temperatures will soar into the triple digits next week in parts of the Inland Empire, prompting the National Weather Service Friday to issue an Excessive Heat Watch, advising residents to take precautions, particularly when outdoors.
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The Board of Supervisors is slated Tuesday to tentatively approve an $8.61 billion budget for Riverside County government in fiscal year 2023-24, with greater appropriations to fund public safety projects and reopen an animal shelter.
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Daytime temperatures will be about 20 degrees warmer across much of the Inland Empire by this weekend, as a warming trend sets in that’s expected to keep the mercury elevated going into next week, according to the National Weather Service.
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The Temecula Valley Balloon and Wine Festival will draw thousands to Winchester next week for balloon rides, outdoor concerts, wine tastings and other entertainment.
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The springtime weather will go on temporary hiatus later this week as a cold front sweeps across the Inland Empire, with daytime highs dropping 20 degrees from where they were Monday.
