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Photos: Temperatures soar across Southland, elevating fire danger

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Dartagnan Molinar, 38, is enjoying taking his children Noah Molinar, 6, middle, and Lulu Molinar, 2, front, for a ride on his skateboard on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020 in Pasadena where temperatures reached 106 degrees at 3pm.
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Temperatures soared across the Southland on Wednesday, the hottest day of a weeklong heat wave that’s combining with low humidity to create elevated fire danger.

A heat advisory will be in effect through Friday in the Southland, with temperatures climbing into triple-digit territory not only in the valleys but also in Orange County and other inland areas, according to the National Weather Service.

The heat prompted the California Independent System Operator, which manages the state’s power grid, to issue a flex alert that will be in effect from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday. The alert urges residents to conserve energy wherever possible to reduce strain on the grid and prevent possible rolling blackouts.

CLAREMONT
Wearing masks because of the global pandemic twins Chloe and Claire Wainwright, both 9, of Covina, play in a tree in Memorial Park in 103 degree heat in Claremont.
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A pedestrian walks on the shady side of the street in the hot afternoon sun in Santa Monica.
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Boaters cool off in the 105-degree temperature at Lake Perris on Wednesday. A heat advisory is in effect through Friday in the Southland, with temperatures expected in the triple digits.
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The temperature along Compton Boulevard hit 101 degrees by midday Wednesday.
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Swimmers in bright caps use kickboards
Members of the Long Beach Poly High School swim team hold an outdoor practice in Alamitos Bay as the temperature in Long Beach soared to 104 degrees on Wednesday.
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A person walks with a green popsicle
A woman enjoys a popsicle along Atlantic Avenue in Long Beach on Wednesday.
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Orange sun shines through trees next to a greeway
Traffic streams along the 405 Freeway in Long Beach.
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Silhouette of a person throwing a football in front of a yellow sun at the beach
A beachgoer tosses a football into the air at Bolsa Chica State Beach on Wednesday.
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A man in a high-vis vest drinks water while sitting among pallets of cardboard boxes
Lionel Taplin, a worker with L.A. County Parks and Recreation, takes a drink of water while the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank delivers boxes of food under the hot sun at Saybrook Park in Montebello on Wednesday.
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An overturned canopy in a lake
A man rushes after his floating canopy after it got swept it into Lake Perris on Wednesday.
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People play in the surf
A couple stay cool in the surf as hot weather prevailed over Santa Monica on Wednesday.
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L.A. County worker Caitlyn Gonzales takes a breather while the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank delivers boxes of food at Saybrook Park in Montebello on Wednesday.
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A man rides a surfboard
A man rides a hydrofoil surfboard in the ocean off Playa Del Rey.
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A swan boat in Echo Park lake under a red canopy
Echo Park Lake provides a cool spot for paddleboaters on Wednesday.
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A mom and her young boys in life vests play in the shallow water of a lake
The Sanchez family of Anaheim searches for small pebbles while cooling off in Lake Perris on Wednesday.
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