 The seasons are changing here in California where temperatures typically hover around 100 degrees. In response, Cal OES is coordinating with state and local partners to ensure a safe and healthy summer. The State Operations Center supports local governments in providing adequate resources and working with other state agencies to adapt and strengthen resilience to extreme heat. Before and during an extended heat event, be sure to check with your local county or city on cooling centers and available resources. During summertime, the elderly and others at risk from extreme heat can find relief at cooling centers throughout the state. These air-conditioned facilities are open to everyone. Extreme heat ranks among the deadliest of all climate change hazards in California. With temperatures rising, it's important to make sure you and your family are ready for sustained heat in the forecast. Be prepared and stay informed on how to beat the heat this summer and take appropriate precautions to protect your health and safety. For more heat preparedness tips, go to news.caloes.ca.gov and follow us on all of our social media platforms.