Updated Ahead of Forecasted High Temperatures Over the Labor Day Holiday Weekend, City Resources Available to Help Angelenos Beat the Heat

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The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for Los Angeles, effective from September 1 at 10:00 AM to September 2 at 6:00 PM, with temperatures potentially reaching 100 degrees, particularly in the San Fernando Valley and Downtown L. A. The Mayor's Office of Public Safety is actively coordinating with city departments to ensure residents have access to cooling centers and safety resources. Hundreds of locations, including parks and libraries, will provide relief, with additional details available on city websites. Residents are encouraged to stay hydrated and limit sun exposure, particularly during peak hours.

Outreach efforts are ongoing to support unhoused individuals with safety information, water bottles, and access to cooling stations in Skid Row. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is on standby to manage potential power outages and urges residents to conserve energy during this high-demand period. Symptoms of heat-related illnesses are outlined, emphasizing the need for vigilance, especially among vulnerable populations. Angelenos can sign up for NotifyLA. org for real-time updates on weather alerts.

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