Early Heat Spike in Southern California Triggers Rattlesnake Warnings
Early Heat Spike in Southern California Triggers Rattlesnake Warnings
US · Published Mar 27, 2026
Early heat spike in Southern California triggers increased rattlesnake activity.
Wildlife officials issue warnings after fatal rattlesnake bites in Ventura County.
Hikers advised to take precautions and stay vigilant on trails to avoid snake encounters.
Early heatwave increases rattlesnake activity, authorities warn
Southern California is grappling with an unseasonably early heatwave, resulting in a significant increase in rattlesnake activity and prompting urgent warnings from wildlife authorities. Rising temperatures have caused rattlesnakes to emerge from their dens weeks ahead of schedule, leading to heightened risks for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts on local trails. Tragically, there have been reported fatalities and injuries due to snake bites, underscoring the severity of the situation.
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