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More Inland Heat Expected Before Temperatures Cool By Midweek

RIVERSIDE (CNS) - Scorching temperatures are expected again today in
Inland Empire, but cooler temperatures will arrive midweek before the region
heats up again heading into the weekend.
   A high pressure system that hung over Southern California through the
weekend will make its way east and leave the region by Tuesday, headed toward
the Oklahoma Panhandle before turning back toward the west. forecasters said.
   Monsoonal moisture will return to the Inland Empire on Tuesday and
Wednesday, bringing a slight chance of thunderstorms in the county mountains on
Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. It could also make the
heat feel even hotter than what the thermometer reflects.
   High temperatures today (Monday) are expected to reach 97 degrees in Riverside, 96 in Ontario,
111 in Palm Springs, 97 in Beaumont and 89 in Temecula.
   Highs in the Coachella Valley are expected to drop to the low 100s by
Wednesday before heating back up to around 110 by the weekend, forecasters
said.
   Cooling centers are open daily across the county, providing residents
who do not live in climate-controlled environments a free, cool space to relax
until the evening hours.
   A complete list of cooling centers is available at
www.capriverside.org/Portals/0/PDF/Cool/2019--Cool--Center--Directory--7--10 -- 2019.pdf.