The start of July will be scorching hot in parts of California as a long-duration heat wave unfolds, sending temperatures past 110 degrees Fahrenheit in the hottest cities.
Record-challenging heat will build over part of California during the first week of the new month, including in Death Valley where the mercury could reach a level rarely reached.Updated Jun 28, 2024 2:14 PM EDTAccuWeather speaks with psychologist Dr. Susan Albers of the Cleveland Clinic. She shares how extreme heat can contribute to mental health issues such as anxiety, agitation and irritation.
An Excessive Heat Watch has been issued for the Sacramento Valley and San Joaquin Valley for Tuesday, July 2, through Saturday, July 6, due to"dangerously hot conditions." This includes Independence Day, a time when many people head outside for holiday festivities.Have the app? Unlock AccuWeather Alerts™ with Premium+
"As you get closer to the coast in cities such as Oakland, and San Francisco, the cooling influence from the Pacific waters will remain in place, keeping afternoon temperatures in the much more reasonable 80s," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson said.One of the hottest cities will be Fresno, California, where the mercury could top out at or above the 110-degree mark for several days in a row.
Since record-keeping began in the early 1900s, the only times when the mercury climbed to 130 were in 1913, 2020 and 2021.
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