High Heat Builds in California and South-Central US

High Heat Builds in California and South-Central US
A man fishes off a jetty in Alameda, Calif., as the sun sets over the San Francisco Bay on July 1, 2024. Noah Berger/AP Photo
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SACRAMENTO, Calif.—Swaths of California sweltered Tuesday and things were only expected to get worse during the Fourth of July holiday week for parts of the United States, with nearly 90 million people under heat alerts.

The torrid conditions were being caused by a ridge of high pressure just off the West Coast and a separate ridge that spawned heat warnings and advisories from Kansas and Missouri to the Gulf Coast states, according to the National Weather Service.