Heat advisory in place for Yosemite from Friday to Sunday
Briefly

Yosemite is experiencing a heat advisory from the National Weather Service, effective from Friday at 11 a.m. until Sunday, with temperatures possibly soaring up to 106 degrees. With this level of heat, the likelihood of heat-related illnesses increases significantly, prompting officials to advise residents and visitors to stay hydrated, seek air conditioning, and avoid sun exposure. The advisory affects multiple locations surrounding Yosemite, including surrounding valleys and foothills, leading to recommendations for outdoor safety and a reminder for community vigilance, particularly regarding children and pets.
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for Yosemite, warning of dangerously high temperatures up to 106 degrees and urging residents to take precautions.
In extreme heat events, heat-related illnesses become prevalent; residents are encouraged to stay hydrated, find cool shelter, and avoid sun exposure to remain safe.
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