Update: Heat advisory affecting Bay Area inland regions Saturday
Briefly

The National Weather Service issued an updated heat advisory for various regions including the North Bay Interior Mountains and Southern Salinas Valley, effective Saturday, May 31. The advisory stresses the need for residents to stay hydrated, seek cool shelter, and avoid excessive sun exposure. Special attention is directed towards the safety of children and pets, highlighting the dangers of leaving them in vehicles. The article also provides crucial tips for outdoor workers, suggesting the rescheduling of strenuous activities and ensuring regular rest breaks to mitigate heat-related risks.
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for multiple regions, advising residents to take necessary precautions to avoid heat-related health issues.
Key precautions include staying hydrated, finding cool shelter, avoiding sun exposure, and recognizing the symptoms of heat-related illnesses.
The advisory emphasizes the importance of keeping children and pets safe, especially in vehicles, where temperatures can rise dangerously high.
Outdoor workers should take regular breaks in shaded areas and reschedule strenuous activities to minimize heat exposure.
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