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Extreme Heat Warning Issued for Coachella Valley

July 6, 2026 · wweather1 editorial · 1 min read

The National Weather Service (NWS) San Diego, CA has issued an Extreme Heat Warning for the Coachella Valley. Dangerously hot conditions, with high temperatures up to 115, are expected from Tuesday, July 7 at 10 AM PDT until Thursday, July 9 at 8 PM PDT.

The Extreme Heat Warning was issued on July 6 at 12:09 AM PDT by the National Weather Service San Diego, CA. This high-severity warning is in effect for the Coachella Valley, covering the period from 10 AM PDT on Tuesday, July 7, through 8 PM PDT on Thursday, July 9.

Conditions are described as dangerously hot, with forecast high temperatures reaching up to 115 within the affected area. This event brings significantly elevated heat risks.

The NWS indicates that heat-related illnesses are expected to increase significantly during this period of extreme heat.

Why it is dangerous and what to do

⚠️ Safety
• Drink plenty of fluids.
• Stay in an air-conditioned room.
• Stay out of the sun.
• Check up on relatives and neighbors.
📊 The numbers, from wweather1 data
Palm Springs: now +40°, Clear.
That is 2° above the July climate norm.
The record for this date is +46° (1989).
Three-day forecast: 6 July: +42°/+27° · 7 July: +44°/+29° · 8 July: +43°/+31°
The figures are computed automatically from the Open-Meteo/ERA5 archive — no eyeball estimates.

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