The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued an Excessive Heat Watch for multiple regions in California, including the Central Valley, Delta, foothills, and Southeast California, from Monday through Friday next week. Temperatures are expected to reach dangerously high levels, with forecasts predicting highs between 98°F and 115°F. The Valley has a medium to high likelihood of hitting 105°F on Tuesday and Wednesday. Widespread triple-digit temperatures are expected from July 1 through July 7. Residents are advised to stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activities during peak heat hours, and prepare for potential heat-related illnesses. The heat risk is particularly high for those without adequate cooling or hydration.
An extended period of hot conditions is coming next week. Here is a table that shows the reasonable worst case scenario for hottest temperatures. This is not the official forecast, but the upper end of the range of outcomes. Plan NOW on how you will stay cool next week. #cawx https://t.co/l6mMoOVCAs
An Excessive Heat Watch remains in effect for the Valley, Delta and foothills from Tuesday-Friday with forecast highs of 100-110°, locally up to 115°. Plan for major risk of heat stress or illnesses to people especially those who work outdoors or animals! #cawx https://t.co/d7nD9dpSBQ
EXCESSIVE HEAT WATCH IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY EVENING Areas away from the immediate coast will experience dangerously hot, well above average temperatures with limited overnight cooling. Prepare for next week. #CAwx https://t.co/DrmfFmNpFC
Widespread triple-digit temperatures around the area are expected early next week through next weekend. The graphic below shows the chances of reaching 110F from Monday, July 1 thru Sunday, July 7. #CAwx https://t.co/F2vzFEfJs8
An Excessive Heat Watch is in effect for portions of the Lower Colorado River Valley & Southeast California from Sunday Morning through Monday evening. Remember to drink plenty of water and limit your time outdoors. #cawx #azwx https://t.co/DR31ao3JSA
Here's a look at your weekend forecast and some heat safety tips. Although, the HeatRisk category is not at the Major or Extreme level for much of the region through the weekend, the heat is still dangerous. Remember to keep practicing smart heat safety. #azwx #cawx https://t.co/w3YMMd8eS9
Temperatures near seasonal averages throughout the weekend. Afternoon temperatures will be in the 60’s and 70’s near the coast and upper 80’s to mid 90’s for the interior. Next week we are expecting a significant warm up with the interior reaching into the triple digits! #CAwx https://t.co/hd8xYJAUdN
Excessive heat watch issued already for the Central Valley next week https://t.co/4GjOs9AH3h
An Excessive Heat Watch has been issued for the Valley and foothills from Monday-Wednesday with forecast highs of 98-110°. Plan for major risk of heat stress or illnesses to people, especially if you have outdoor plans! #CAwx https://t.co/hjVkHjrv3W
A significant heat event is in the forecast next week, with the potential for widespread Major HeatRisk in the Valley & foothills. Latest forecast gives the Valley a medium to high likelihood of hitting 105° F Tue-Wed. Consider the heat when planning outdoor activities! #cawx https://t.co/c2fuqXoPBo
Widespread triple digit heat returns next week with MAJOR HeatRisk in the Valley & foothills Tue-Wed. This level of heat is dangerous to anyone w/o proper hydration or adequate cooling. Stay hydrated & reconsider outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day. #cawx https://t.co/awgc299NCi