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... Temperatures will be heating up across the region by the start of next week... High pressure will build over the region Sunday through Tuesday and remain in place through at least Thursday of next week. On Sunday as high pressure begins to build over the interior temperatures in the Central Valley will warm into the mid 90s to 105 degrees. Continued warming is expected Monday and Tuesday with temperatures ranging from the upper 90s to around 110 for the hottest locations. The heat is expected to last for most of next week with nighttime temperatures cooling off into the 60s to mid 70s in the Central Valley and foothills. Mountain locations will warm up into the 80s to around 100 degrees with nighttime temperatures cooling off into the 50s to lower 70s. In addition to the heat a more favorable wind pattern will develop that would allow smoke from the fires to drain down passes in the mountains and foothills towards the Sacramento Valley starting on Sunday and lasting through at least the middle of next week. Stay indoors as much as possible during the peak heating of the day. If you have to work or plan on any recreational activities outdoors... drink plenty of water ... wear light colored clothing and take frequent breaks from the sun. Heat can affect anyone... however children... the elderly... people with medical conditions... and those engaged in strenuous outdoor activities will be the ones most impacted by hot weather. Should smoke accumulate in the Central Valley... people should limit outdoor activities and prolonged exposure to the smoky air... especially people with respiratory conditions... older adults... and Young children. Persons with health conditions that could be aggravated by the smoke and are concerned about the exposure should be thinking about how they may avoid breathing in the smoke. |