Update: Heat advisory affecting Yosemite from Friday to Tuesday
Briefly

Yosemite is currently under a heat advisory issued by the National Weather Service, forecasting temperatures up to 105 degrees. The advisory is in effect from Friday at 11 a.m. through Tuesday at 11 p.m. High temperatures can result in heat illnesses. The areas affected by the advisory include Yosemite Valley and several cities in Fresno and Kings counties. Guidelines for safety emphasize hydration, seeking air-conditioned shelter, avoiding sun exposure, and ensuring the safety of children and pets. It is also advised to reschedule outdoor activities to cooler times and recognize heat-related illness symptoms.
Yosemite is under an updated heat advisory with temperatures expected to reach up to 105 degrees. The advisory is effective from Friday 11 a.m. to Tuesday July 15, at 11 p.m.
High temperatures can lead to significant health risks, including heat illnesses. The list of affected areas includes Yosemite as well as various cities in Fresno and Kings counties.
Key safety guidelines include staying hydrated, seeking shelter in air-conditioned spaces, and avoiding direct sun exposure. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles.
Outdoor workers should reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Awareness of heat-related symptoms is crucial for identifying heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
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