Update: Heat advisory affecting Yosemite until Tuesday night
Briefly

Yosemite is currently under a heat advisory due to forecasted high temperatures reaching up to 105 degrees, effective until July 15. This advisory spans various regions including the West Side Mountains, Los Banos, Dos Palos, and multiple communities in Fresno and Kings counties. Safety recommendations for coping with high temperatures emphasize hydration, shelter, sun exposure avoidance, and recognizing heat illness symptoms. For outdoor workers, it is advisable to reschedule strenuous activities for cooler periods and allow for regular rest breaks. Additionally, precautions for children and pets are necessary to avoid heat-related incidents.
Yosemite is included in an updated heat advisory released by the National Weather Service, with high temperatures up to 105 degrees expected in the region until July 15.
To stay safe in high temperatures, recommendations include staying hydrated, seeking shelter, avoiding sun exposure, and recognizing heat-related issues.
When working outdoors during extreme heat, it's advised to take additional precautions, such as rescheduling strenuous activities to cooler times and ensuring frequent rest breaks.
Group tips for child and pet safety include never leaving them unattended in vehicles and ensuring they remain in a cool environment to avoid heat dangers.
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