Maybe we jumped the gun on the heat wave equaling a crime wave up in the SGV.
The scanner’s been pretty quiet this morning…maybe its too hot to be stupid.
Anyway, the National Weather Service is predicting record temperatures. They’ve extended the red flag fire warning through Saturday night and issued an excessive heat warning.
Here’s what the Associated Press is saying about the weather:
Firefighters worked in extreme heat to corral small brush fires as a strong high-pressure system cooked the air from the central coast south to Los Angeles and San Diego.
At Ice Station Valencia, a rink in the broiling Santa Clarita Valley, hockey director Larry Bruyere, 55, said: “You don’t mind working here on days like this.”
Los Angeles County opened 42 daytime cooling centers for seniors and suggested people visit air-conditioned malls and libraries in the evenings. The National Weather Service warned people to take precautions for heat that could quickly kill children or animals left in cars, even if the windows were cracked open.
As people cranked up air conditioners, energy use in Los Angeles peaked at 5,854 megawatts Thursday, breaking records for the month of June, according to the city Department of Water and Power.
Some links to monitor through the day:
CAL ISO — Power usage in California.
NWS — Warnings, forecasts, observations
INCIWEB — Keeping track of fires for the Feds.
WHAT IN THE KAHOOTS DOES THIS HAVE TO DO W/CRIME ?
OR EVEN BETTER YET CRIME SCENE ?
But it’s a dry heat
I want a scanner!
Frank,
I suspect the crime will pick up this evening as the natives get restless from today’s heat. It is likely to happen all weekend long. As we say in the news biz… Stay tuned!
Mary Lu
It’s such a strange thing. It is a fact that crime picks up when it’s hot out.