Update: Heat advisory in place for Yosemite from Friday to Sunday
Briefly

Yosemite is currently under an updated heat advisory from the National Weather Service, marking a concern for extreme temperatures reaching up to 106 degrees. The alert, effective from Friday at 11 a.m. until Sunday morning, warns of a moderate to major risk of heat-related illnesses, especially for sensitive populations. A comprehensive heat safety guide advises residents to stay hydrated, find cool shelters, avoid sun exposure, and take precautions for outdoor activities to mitigate the heat's impact.
"The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for Yosemite and surrounding areas, predicting temperatures up to 106 degrees and highlighting the major risk for heat-related illnesses."
"Heat safety tips include staying hydrated, finding cool shelters, avoiding sun exposure, and recognizing early signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke."
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