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Heat — Santa Clara Valley Including San Jose, California

2021-06-17 · Santa Clara Valley Including San Jose, California

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Direct deaths

Event narrative

County medical examiner reported that a man died in San Jose due to hyperthermia after collapsing due to heat exhaustion. The man collapse on the 17th and later died on the 19th. Exact time unknown.

Wider weather episode

Strong high pressure over the Four Corners brought a hot and dry air mass to the Central Coast and Bay Area in mid June. Hot daytime temperatures for multiple days in the triple digits resulted in record breaking heat for the interior portion of the region. Higher elevation areas reported daytime highs in the 100s with overnight lows in the 70s and 80s. Several sites broke daily record highs on June 17th. The heat lasted into the start of that coming weekend and resulted in one fatality in San Jose. Additionally, persistent hot/dry conditions along with near record dry fuels allowed for the development of the Willow Fire in Monterey County.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 961453. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.