A hot spell of weather will engulf much of California this weekend into early next week, marking this year’s first true bout of heat in many places. Some cities may hit 100 or even 105 degrees earlier in the year than ever before.
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S&P 500, Nasdaq post 6th weekly win as chip stocks rally, jobs data boosts sentiment
Nvidia (NVDA), Apple (AAPL), and the Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF (MAGS) all hit their second intraday record high of the year this morning. Meanwhile, Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) extended its 2026 total to 16.
Here are this morning’s intraday record highs:
Indexes: Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC), S&P 500 (^GSPC), Nasdaq 100 (^NDX), PHLX Semiconductor Index (^SOX)
Dow Jones Sectors/Industries: Large-Cap Technology, Computer Hardware, Semiconductors, Technology, Technology TR, Tech Hardware & Equip
Large-cap sector ETFs: Technology (XLK)
Industry/Style/Country ETFs: Memory (DRAM), Emerging markets (EEM), Taiwan (EWT), South Korea (EWY), Semiconductors (FTXL, SMH, SOXQ, SOXX, XSD), Magnificent Seven (MAGS), Mega Cap (MGC), Momentum (MTUM), Value (VLUE)
Health care stocks: DaVita (DVA)
Tech stocks: Apple (AAPL), Analog Devices (ADI), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), ASML (ASML), AXT (AXTI), Dell Technologies (DELL), F5 (FFIV), Corning (GLW), Himax Technologies (HIMX), Ichor (ICHR), Intel (INTC), nLIGHT (LASR), Microchip Technology (MCHP), MACOM (MTSI), Micron (MU), MaxLinear (MXL), Nvidia (NVDA), SMART Global (PENG), Sandisk (SNDK), Seagate (STX), Wolfspeed (WOLF)
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Luego de anunciar In The Grey, junto a Henry Cavill y Jake Gyllenhaal, Eiza González suma otro protagónico con Iron Jane, película sobre el mundo del fisicoculturismo competitivo, dirigida y escrita por Lissette Feliciano, quien anteriormente estrenó Women Is Losers, su ópera prima. La actriz mexicana comparte créditos con Brandon Sklenar (La Empleada).
De acuerdo con Variety, Iron Jane ―que se presentará en el Marché du Film de Cannes―, sigue la historia de Janie John (González), cuya infancia está marcada por el abandono y la invisibilidad. Pronto, “es arrastrada a un mundo donde por fin es vista, donde el dolor es poder y los cuerpos se construyen, no nacen. El fisicoculturismo femenino le ofrece algo que nunca ha tenido: la oportunidad de volverse intocable”, detalla la sinopsis.
John es entrenada por un ex campeón de la disciplina (Sklenar), e inicia una transformación extrema, llevando su cuerpo más allá de los límites, a través de un entrenamiento implacable. A medida que su físico se perfecciona, Janie asciende rápidamente, pero su conexión con la realidad comienza a fracturarse. “Atrapada en un sistema que recompensa la perfección y castiga la debilidad, se encamina hacia un ideal casi divino que, poco a poco, la destruye desde dentro”, se añade sobre la trama.
Feliciano detalló al mismo medio que Iron Jane es una cinta sobre descubrir que la verdadera fuerza a menudo se encuentra en la rendición. Sobre González, compartió: “Eiza aportó un gran compromiso físico y emocional, valentía y un espíritu colaborativo que materializan por completo al personaje que imaginé. Su transformación es inspiradora y, junto con la presencia magnética de Brandon como su entrenador, crea un impacto que, espero, perdure después de que termine la película”.
Iron Jane es producida por Andrea Bucko, Jay Glazer, Matthew Cooper, Anna Dragoo, Ford Corbett, Nathan Klingher, Brandon Sklenar, Eiza González y Lissette Feliciano. Además, su narrativa ha sido descrita como un entramado que pone al centro “una perspectiva femenina poderosa y matizada”, mientras explora “la ambición, la imagen corporal y la identidad desde una mirada actual y profundamente humana”.
Reconocida por Baby Driver y I Care a Lot, Eiza González ha protagonizado Mike and Nick and Nick and Alice y, próximamente, participará en I Love Boosters, junto a Demi Moore. Este año, regresará a 3 Body Problem. Por su parte, Brandon Sklenar aguarda el estreno de F.A.S.T., Vegas: A Love Story y The Rescue. Después de Iron Jane, Lissette Feliciano dirigirá On Your Feet!, el biopic musical de Gloria y Emilio Stefan.
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Triple-digit heat is coming to parts of California

A high-pressure system is forecast to expand across the West next week and push temperatures to near record territory Sunday through Tuesday. Highs may be more than 20 degrees above May normals in Northern California.
A slow-building high-pressure system over the northeast Pacific will nudge into California on Thursday, but it’ll ramp up considerably Sunday once it settles over the Desert Southwest.
The hot column of air beneath the high-pressure system is expected to be among the most extreme on record in mid-May, “indicating a very rare event,” according to the National Weather Service Los Angeles.
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Daily high temperature records could be challenged anywhere from Sacramento to Las Vegas to Oklahoma City between Sunday and Tuesday.
Heat is forecast to be most extreme in the Central Valley, Antelope Valley and the Mojave and Sonoran deserts. Mid-90s to low 100s are forecast in the Sacramento Valley from Sunday through Tuesday, with temperatures as high as 105 in the San Joaquin Valley. A 105-degree reading in Fresno would be nearly a week earlier than the previous record, and more than a month before such temperatures are measured in a typical year.
Temperatures in the 70s to mid-80s in Tahoe will melt away much of what little snowpack remains in the Sierra Nevada, and nighttime temperatures will remain well above freezing.
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Unlike the record-shattering March temperatures, this won’t be a coastal heat wave.
San Francisco is unlikely to warm beyond 80 degrees. Santa Barbara, Long Beach and San Diego will be in the 70s to low 80s, with downtown Los Angeles possibly flirting with 90 degrees on Mother’s Day and Monday. Temperature gradients between the coast and valleys tend to be most pronounced from May through August as the marine layer, often filled with clouds, keeps San Francisco and Los Angeles mild.
A 30-minute drive from the beach will yield vastly different weather.
While fog lingers at the coast, Wine Country, Silicon Valley and the interior East Bay are expected to push into the 90s as early as Sunday. By Monday and Tuesday, high temperatures could be as much as 20 degrees above normal in Santa Rosa, Napa, Walnut Creek, Dublin, San Jose and Redwood City.
While these temperatures are frequent in midsummer, the early arrival could pose danger to people, as human bodies aren’t yet acclimated to summerlike heat. There’s a moderate risk of heat-related illnesses in much of the Bay Area on Monday and Tuesday. Overnight temperatures should yield more relief than a July-like heat wave. Lows are forecast to be in the upper 50s to mid-60s in the Central Valley and the 50s in the Bay Area, except in the hills above 1,500 feet, where the mercury will remain in the 60s to low 70s at night.
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Heat waves are becoming bigger, more severe and lasting longer as a result of human-caused climate change, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Next week’s spell of heat doesn’t appear to have the longevity of the record-shattering March event that lasted for weeks. An active jet stream — with two branches, one directed toward the Pacific Northwest and another over Baja California — should help shove this high-pressure system east. That’ll open the door for milder marine air to flood the Golden State and take an edge off the early-season heat.
Thursday breakdown
San Francisco: It’s May in San Francisco: Morning clouds, afternoon sunshine and a pronounced temperature gradient across the city. Highs will get stuck around 60 degrees at Ocean Beach, with low to mid-60s in the vicinity of Twin Peaks and near the Golden Gate, with mid- to upper 60s in the Mission and downtown. Afternoon gusts of 15 to 25 mph are expected, strongest along Ocean Avenue and near the water. Overnight lows will be in the low to mid-50s with increasing clouds and fog.
North Bay: Low clouds are expected to cover all of Wine Country and extend into Solano County in the morning. These clouds could manifest themselves as fog along the Highway 101 corridor with low visibility. Mostly sunny skies will emerge by late morning, except along the coast. Highs will be in the mid- to upper 70s in San Rafael, Santa Rosa, Napa, Vallejo and Fairfield and around 80 degrees in Vacaville, Calistoga and Healdsburg. Gusts up to 20 mph are expected in the afternoon. Lows will be in the low to mid-50s with increasing clouds.
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East Bay: Clouds are expected to push toward Alameda County and spill into parts of Contra Costa County in the morning. Blue sky should emerge between 9 and 11 a.m. Highs will reach the upper 60s in Richmond, Oakland, Berkeley and Hayward, then low 70s in Fremont and Lamorinda and the mid-70s in Concord, Walnut Creek, Antioch and the Tri-Valley. Afternoon gusts up to 25 mph are possible over Altamont Pass, with slightly lower speeds elsewhere. Overnight lows will be in the low to mid-50s with increasing clouds.
Pacific Coast and Peninsula: Marine layer stratus clouds should be fully developed in the morning, with overcast skies extending across San Mateo County. Clouds should retreat to the coast midday, leaving the Highway 101 corridor beneath sunny skies. High temperatures will be in the upper 50s to low 60s in Daly City, Pacifica and Half Moon Bay, the mid-60s in South San Francisco and Daly City and upper 60s to low 70s in San Carlos, San Mateo and Redwood City. Gusts up to 25 mph are likely in the afternoon. Overnight lows will be in the low to mid-50s with increasing clouds.
South Bay and Santa Cruz: A cloudy morning will yield to a sunny afternoon. Highs will be about 5 degrees above seasonal norms, in the low to mid-70s in Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Milpitas and Santa Cruz. Upper 70s are expected in San Jose, Scotts Valley and Boulder Creek. Highs should reach low 80s in Morgan Hill and Gilroy. Gusts up to 15 mph off the bay are anticipated in the afternoon. Overnight lows will be in the mid-50s in Santa Clara Valley and the upper 40s to low 50s in Santa Cruz County.
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Bucks Notes: Giannis, Celtics, Cavs, Jenkins, More
People around the league continue to believe that regaining control of their own draft capital is likely to appeal to the Bucks in any potential trade involving Giannis Antetokounmpo, according to Jake Fischer of The Stein Line (Substack link).
Jaylen Brown recently reaffirmed his commitment to the Celtics after his mentor Tracy McGrady suggested the veteran wing was frustrated in Boston. While Fischer says there has been some speculation about a Brown-for-Giannis trade, he hears the Celtics only expressed “cursory interest” in Antetokounmpo ahead of the February deadline.
Fischer “never got the sense” that Boston was a real suitor for Giannis and also never got the impression that the two-time MVP was intrigued by the possibility of joining the Celtics. But if a deal involving those two players did come to pass, rival teams believe the Bucks would look to involve other teams to acquire additional assets for Brown, rather than keeping him for themselves.
Here are a few more rumors and notes related to the Bucks:
- The Celtics may or may not be a suitor for Giannis, but people around the league think the Cavaliers could be if they fail to advance past the second round of the playoffs, Fischer writes. Sources tell The Stein Line that Cleveland contacted Milwaukee about the 31-year-old power forward ahead of the deadline and the Bucks asked for Evan Mobley and all of the Cavs’ available draft capital. As Fischer notes, Donovan Mitchell‘s contract situation is very similar to Antetokounmpo’s — he’ll be extension-eligible this offseason and could be a free agent in 2027 if he declines his 2027/28 player option.
- General manager Jon Horst told reporters — including Jim Owczarski of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription required) — that Antetokounmpo didn’t meet with new head coach Taylor Jenkins during the team’s interview process, but the two have spoken. For what it’s worth, Antetokounmpo told Owczarski he endorsed the move. Jenkins is a former Bucks assistant who was the Grizzlies’ head coach for six years prior to being let go at the end of 2024/25. “I think he’s an incredible person,” Antetokounmpo said of Jenkins. “Obviously, he’s an incredible coach. I was able to be with him in 2019 and we made the Eastern Conference finals. After that he left, he was one of the first coaches that left the coaching staff and went to Memphis and he had an incredible six years in Memphis. He made them contenders in the West. He had incredible culture in Memphis. I had the conversation. I don’t think Milwaukee is just getting just a good coach, I think they’re getting a good person. And that’s where it starts with. Having a good person around that’s gonna be able to set the tone, that set the culture and what Milwaukee Bucks basketball is all about. He’s a really good coach.”
- In a separate subscriber-only story, Owczarski passes along some highlights from Jenkins’ introductory press conference, which also featured Horst and co-owner Jimmy Haslam. Jenkins said his one-year stint in Milwaukee and his respect for Horst played critical roles in his decision to rejoin the Bucks. “When this opportunity became available, I was like, I know the people,” Jenkins said as part of a larger quote. “I know what they stand for. I know what their standards are going to be on a day-to-day basis, and naturally, as we navigated this past season as a family – got to spend a lot of great quality time with them – we were very intentional about the things that matter to us, both personally and professionally. And the people, that’s the thing that really gravitated us back here to Milwaukee.”
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