Stockton is about to experience its first triple-digit temperatures of the year, with highs expected to exceed 100°F on Thursday. The National Weather Service warns of rapid, unseasonable heat and increased fire risk.
Cooling centers and pools are available to help residents stay safe. - Temperatures will reach high 90s on Wednesday and surpass 100°F on Thursday.
- A red flag warning is in effect for parts of Northern California due to heat and gusty winds. - Cooling zones include libraries, community centers, and city pools.
- Evening Delta breezes may bring some relief, with lows in the low 60s. Residents are urged to monitor forecasts and take precautions against the heat.