Hanford, CA – Residents across central California will endure another round of triple-digit heat through Monday night, with temperatures peaking near 105°F in some areas and only a slight drop into the low 100s on Tuesday. The National Weather Service has extended its heat advisory until 11 p.m. Monday, warning that prolonged exposure could cause serious heat-related illnesses.
According to the National Weather Service in Hanford, the advisory covers the San Joaquin Valley, foothill communities, and nearby mountain passes, including Visalia, Hanford, Lemoore, Fresno, and Tulare. Daytime highs Monday will reach 104–105°F, followed by an overnight low near 70°F, offering limited relief. Tuesday will stay dangerously hot, topping out near 103°F.
Officials urge residents to avoid strenuous activity during the hottest part of the day, stay hydrated, wear lightweight clothing, and check on vulnerable neighbors. Those without air conditioning should seek cooling centers or shaded areas.
Conditions will ease slightly by Wednesday, but highs will still approach 100°F in many areas. Another warm-up is possible heading into the weekend.
Five Day Forecast for Hanford, CA
- Monday: Sunny and hot, high 104°F, low 70°F
- Tuesday: Sunny and hot, high 103°F, low 70°F
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 100°F, low 66°F
- Thursday: Sunny, high 98°F, low 66°F
- Friday: Mostly sunny, high 93°F, low 66°F




