California's heat wave raising health concerns ahead of sports-filled weekend
Briefly

The National Weather Service defines extreme heat risk as 'rare and/or long-duration extreme heat with little to no overnight relief,' underscoring the dangers for vulnerable populations.
An analysis from SFGate found that Sunday’s game will likely be the hottest ever in Levi’s Stadium, with fans and players exposed to extreme heat at kickoff.
Officials warned of highs up to 105 degrees on Friday and Saturday, raising concerns of life-threatening impacts and major disruptions to commerce and travel.
Temperatures are expected to remain 10 to 15 degrees above average, significantly affecting both traveling conditions and the health of residents in California.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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