Another SoCal Heat Wave Accompanied By Winds, Big Surf

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Powerful winds and high surf are accompanying summer-like temperatures as Southern California sweats through another mid-winter heat wave.

Swimmers and surfers are urged to avoid the water in Los Angeles County, where a beach hazards statement is in effect Tuesday.

The National Weather Service says dangerous rip currents and minor beach erosion is possible as big waves pound the coast.

Meanwhile a wind advisory is in place for some mountain areas where gusts topping 45 mph are expected.

Forecasters say temperatures could hit the mid-80s in parts of Los Angeles and Orange counties.

The warming trend is expected to continue for much of the week.

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