Nearly 54 million people were under heat warnings and advisories across the West as temperature records were shattered in many areas
As the heat wave continues officials urge residents to pre-cool their homes during daylight hours to conserve afternoon/evening energy use
Office of Emergency Management Services issued a rare alert Tuesday evening, calling for Californians to immediately reduce their energy use
With unprecedented demand on the grid, increased energy conservation is needed across all sectors this week From 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. today
The NWS predicts highs between 100 and 115 degrees across inland California, with 80s to 90s closer to the coast
Yesterday the National Weather Service's Los Angeles office reported record high temperatures across the Southland
The heat will only intensify through Tuesday, with little relief from triple-digit temperatures forecast over the next several days
Temperatures are expected to remain above 90 degrees with the inland areas exceeding triple digits the National Weather Service forecast
California ISO has extended its Flex Alert today, Sept. 1, from 4-9 p.m., calling for a second day of voluntary conservation
“This is just the latest reminder of how real the climate crisis is, and how it is impacting the everyday lives of Californians”