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This summer so far has been warmer than usual starting back in July and it isn't quite ready to let up yet. A record-setting heat wave moved into Southern California Monday, and is expected to last for two days before it starts to cool down again.
Temperatures are predicted to be between 95 and 105 in valley regions and desert areas. The mountains could see temperatures in triple digits as well.
CBS 8 spoke with Alex Tardy, Meteorologist for the National Weather Service about the warm up.
This heat wave is part of a huge dome of High Pressure that for the most part has stayed centered over Texas but shifted East as Hilary passed by but is now returning according to Tardy.
"Really the heat has not left Texas," Tardy said. "So, what we're experiencing now is part of that has been pushed back towards the Desert Southwest."
MORE: https://www.cbs8.com/article/weather/heat-wave-scorches-san-diego/509-80927e99-57f0-41a4-9a3a-4562ceded619