The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for the entire Bay Area and Central Coast from 11 a.m. Monday to 11 p.m. Wednesday, warning of record-breaking temperatures.
As the heat wave peaks, Concord and Livermore are expected to reach 105 degrees, prompting meteorologists to encourage residents to check on family and friends for cooling access.
PG&E has begun shutting off power in areas to prevent wildfire risks, affecting over 12,000 customers in several counties amid the extreme heat forecast.
The increase in the number of heat waves is linked to climate change, highlighting a human influence on changing climate conditions that aggravate heat risks.
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