A dangerous heat wave is intensifying across California as millions of residents face extreme temperatures and growing concerns over pressure on the state’s power grid.

Meteorologists say temperatures in several regions are expected to exceed 100°F as energy demand continues surging across the state.

California Heat Wave Intensifies

Officials warned that increased air conditioning use and rising electricity demand could strain parts of the power grid during peak evening hours.

Energy agencies are urging residents to reduce unnecessary electricity usage as temperatures continue climbing across major cities and inland regions.

The heat wave is also increasing wildfire risks in already dry areas throughout the state.

Millions Affected Across the State

Weather experts say the current conditions could become one of the strongest early-season heat waves in recent years.

Hospitals and emergency services are also preparing for possible increases in heat-related illnesses, especially among elderly residents and vulnerable communities.

Authorities have opened cooling centers in several counties as public safety warnings continue expanding.

Wildfire and Blackout Fears Growing

California officials are closely monitoring wildfire conditions as dry winds and extreme heat continue creating dangerous environments.

Some analysts warn that prolonged stress on the power grid could increase the risk of localized outages if energy demand rises further in the coming days.

The situation is now drawing national attention as climate extremes continue affecting multiple regions across the United States.