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Temperatures expected to reach 100 degrees this week
Break out your beach umbrellas and clean up the pool — it looks like Independence Day is going to be a hot one.
With clear, sunny days piling up, the National Weather Service predicts temperatures will approach 100 degrees in some Ventura County valleys this week.
Ojai soared to 97 this afternoon, and forecasts show the city's temperature rising to 99 on Tuesday and 103 on Wednesday, said Stuart Seto, a weather specialist for the National Weather Service office in Oxnard.
The mercury is expected to hang around the 70s and 80s at the beaches this week. Oxnard is expected to hit 83 degrees on July 4.
The warm weather is partly due to a high-pressure system in western Arizona, Seto said. The heat is pushing out from that system toward Ventura County like ripples from a pebble dropped into a pool, he said.
The Weather Service predicts the days will stay hot through Friday, then cool off this weekend.




Posted by bugmenot on July 2, 2007 at 4:20 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Sweet. Consistently the best weather in the world.
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