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Fireworks smoke lingers as triple-digit heat heads to Southern California
Smoke from Fourth of July fireworks caused poor air quality in Southern California Sunday morning, with an air quality alert initially set for 10:45 a.m. but expected to extend into the afternoon. Forecasters warned the smoky air could linger, compounded by approaching triple-digit heat.
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