California and Arizona Brace for Early May Heatwave
California and Arizona Brace for Early May Heatwave
US · Published May 11, 2026
A sudden heatwave is set to impact California and Arizona, with temperatures reaching as high as 114°F (46°C) in some areas.
The National Weather Service has issued extreme heat warnings and advisories for regions including Phoenix, Imperial Valley, and Coachella Valley.
This unseasonal heatwave is raising concerns as residents have not yet acclimatized to prolonged extreme heat.

Why It's Important?

Millions of residents in California and Arizona are at risk due to the extreme heat and poor air quality. Vulnerable groups, including the elderly, children, and those with pre-existing health conditions, face heightened dangers. Urban areas may experience elevated nighttime temperatures, limiting recovery from daytime heat. The combination of heat and air pollution poses a double threat, increasing the likelihood of hospitalization and severe health outcomes.

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