As a major heat wave looms in Northern California, expected to last into next week, government officials are warning of the dangers of extreme heat and reminding residents to be cautious in the heat.
Because the Fourth of July holiday coincides with the heat wave, state fire officials said people should be extra careful about setting off fireworks, given the weather conditions that are particularly fire-prone.
Below are some maps from the National Weather Service that will give you an idea of ​​the upcoming weather conditions.
Heat hazard
Government agencies are warning of dangerously intense heat this week and throughout the weekend.
How hot does it get?
Inland Northern California will see a high of 43 degrees Celsius on Wednesday.
When is the heat at its highest?
Although temperatures will exceed 38 degrees Celsius every day, Wednesday is expected to be the hottest day.
Gusts of wind
Gusty winds will continue to build in the Sacramento Valley through Wednesday, which, combined with low humidity, will create critical fire conditions.
Danger of forest fires
Red flag warnings are in effect for much of Northern California, from Redding to Fairfield.
Warm at night
It will also be very warm at night until the end of the week.
Sacramento residents can be heat tolerant in several ways:
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Undertake outdoor activities during the coolest times of the day.
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Look for places with air conditioning, such as cooling centers.
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Make sure you stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
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Wear loose, light-colored clothing.
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Caring for others, such as family members and friends.