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Download excessive heat warning
Download excessive heat warning




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Heat related illness and deaths are preventable. Review these tips to stay safe during extreme heat! Stay indoors and seek air-conditioned buildings. Those working or participating in outdoor activities during the afternoon hours or those without access to adequate air conditioning will be most at risk. Increased potential for heat related illness. This watch includes the Phoenix metro area. Excessive Heat WarningĮxcessive Heat Warning, which is in effect Tuesday, August 13 until Thursday, August 15 at 8:00 p.m. Severe Thunderstorm Warning including Phoenix AZ, Mesa AZ, Scottsdale AZ until 5:00 PM MSTįlash Flood Warning until 6:45 PM MST. High temperatures may range from 110 and 115 degrees. This watch affects the Greater Phoenix area, northwest Pinal County, and the Tonto Basin. The National Weather Service in Phoenix has issued an Excessive Heat Watch, which is in effect from Thursday 10:00 AM until Friday, 9:00 PM. High temperatures may range from 107 and 113 degrees. This warning includes the Phoenix metro area. The 99-degree high in Sandberg broke the previous record of 97 set in 1947.The National Weather Service in Phoenix has issued anĮxcessive Heat Warning, which is in effect from Tuesday 10:00 AM until Friday, 8:00 PM. A record high of 109 was set at Palmdale Airport, tying the previous mark set in 1996.

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The high of 112 in Lancaster broke the previous record for Sept. Overnight lows will not offer much relief either, staying in the 70s and even in the low 80s in some of the hotter areas.

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The warnings were initially expected to expire Monday night.

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Tuesday, but in the Antelope Valley, the warning will remain in place until 9 p.m. The National Weather Service says that excessive heat warnings for most of the region will be extended through 8 p.m. That means highs for the Los Angeles/OC Metropolitan areas are expected to remain in the low 90s, but the valleys, the Inland Empire, and the high deserts are still expected to see triple digits. The searing heat wave over Southern California is expected to ease up just a little Friday but the extreme heat is now expected to linger over the region well into next week.įriday will still be hot, but highs should be 6 to 8 degrees cooler than they were on Thursday thanks to an increasing onshore flow, according to CBS2/KCAL 9 Meteorologist Evelyn Taft.






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