'Exceptionally dangerous situation:' Historic California heat wave putting millions at risk
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Death Valley could hit 129 degrees on Sunday, which is expected to be the national park's hottest day.
Many parts of the Central Valley are forecast to see five to seven days - or more - of highs over 110 degrees and nighttime temperatures that remain above 70 or 80, conditions that give the human body almost no opportunity to recover.
"An exceptionally dangerous situation is expected to unfold over the next week as we enter a potentially historic and deadly heat event," the National Weather Service's Bay Area office.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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