Tips to stay cool as heat wave bakes Southern California

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BEAT THE HEAT: Tips to stay cool as heat wave roasts SoCal this weekend:

The heat will be excessive throughout Southern California this week, with triple-digit temperatures expected in many valley communities.

"Avoid going outside during peak heat, the hottest hours and of course wear sunscreen," said Capt. Eric Scott with the Los Angeles Fire Department. "Also, what you wear for clothing makes a big difference. Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing that can be long-sleeved to help protect you from the sun."

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