Southern California is in for another day of extreme heat, with big crowds expected once again at local beaches.
Temperatures are expected to hit the 90s in some parts of the region -- for the third straight day.
On Saturday, downtown L.A., Long Beach, San Diego and other spots set new temperature records for the date.
Saturday's heat wave extended to Northern California, with San Francisco, Sacramento and other spots hitting new records for the day. But on Sunday, forecasters say temperatures will cool a bid in the north.
The heat is caused by a high-pressure system moving across the region, according to the National Weather Service.
Officials warned that the heat could strain the power grid and outages were possible. It also could pose health risks for those active and outdoors.
The heat brought summertime-size crowds to Los Angeles County beaches Saturday. They were about as packed as a typical Fourth of July weekend, with attendance probably above 1 million, lifeguards said.
"It's warm out, we're busy and we've been making rescues all day," A.J. Lester, ocean lifeguard specialist with the Los Angeles County Fire Department Lifeguard Division, said from the lifeguard tower at the Hermosa Beach pier. "It's pretty nuts down here."
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