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A blistering heat wave set new record high temperatures across California on Saturday including 130 in Death Valley and 120 degrees in Palm Springs and authorities urged people to conserve electricity as the extreme conditions continue to tax the state’s power grid.
California energy officials announced a statewide Flex Alert, asking residents to conserve power due to wildfire threats. Temperatures spiked throughout the afternoon, shattering records in inland and Valley areas.
Stockton, forecast to hit a near-record 108 Sunday, and the surrounding region remain under an excessive heat warning through Monday, with weather officials warning of dangerous conditions. The combination of excessively hot triple-digit afternoons and very warm overnight lows is creating high risk in the Valley and adjacent foothills and mountains, prompting the city of Stockton to open cooling centers for those who need to escape the heat.
CA Swelter Shatters Temperature Records Across The State
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Cooler temperatures in the forecast this week for North County
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