![Ethan Ng, 9, of Danville, cools off with classmates at the Hap McGee Ranch Park in Danville, Calif., on Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Temperatures were in the mid 90’s in Danville, and the National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory through Thursday. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Ethan Ng, 9, of Danville, cools off with classmates at the Hap McGee Ranch Park in Danville, Calif., on Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Temperatures were in the mid 90’s in Danville, and the National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory through Thursday. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)](https://www.eastbaytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/SJM-L-HEATWAVE-0605-10-2.jpg?w=525)
The year’s first heat wave warmed up much of California on Tuesday, sending temperatures as high as 113 degrees in Death Valley. The Bay Area didn’t reach those scorching heights. But there were some hot spots.
Top 10 hottest temperatures on Tuesday June 4, 2024 in the 9-county Bay Area, according to the National Weather Service and NOAA:
1) Vacaville 1032) Fairfield 1023) Napa State Hospital 1014) Santa Rosa 1005) Byron Airport 1006) Concord Buchanan Field 997) Altamont Pass 988) Henry Coe State Park 979) Healdsburg 9610) Los Vaqueros Reservoir 96
And the next 10:
11) Livermore Municipal Airport 9512) San Rafael Civic Center 9513) Los Altos 9414) Redwood City 9115) Petaluma Airport 9016) San Jose 8917) Gilroy 8918) Kentfield 8919) Oakland 8820) Hayward 83
Tips to beat the heat and prepare for wildfires and power outages
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- How to stay safe, symptoms of heat stroke
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- California wildfire season survival guide: How to prepare for fire and smoke
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- Map of California wildfires now burning
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