SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - The death toll from a 100-plus-degree heat wave continued rising Tuesday as utilities renewed their pleas for energy conservation to avoid rolling blackouts. Slightly cooler temperatures were expected in California, thought the misery index remained high: temperatures in the Central Valley were expected to reach 100 to 105 on Tuesday, compared to 110 to 115 during previous days, the National Weather Service (website</B> - news</B>) said.
Thank God for my A/C!!
Wow.....I missed that on the news....unreal! California the home of sunshine, movie stars, earthquakes, fires, mudslides, floods, and blackouts....glad I moved out of there! God bless the folks who are.
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