Heat advisory in place for Delta until Saturday night
Briefly

The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for Delta, warning of dangerously high temperatures ranging from 99 to 107 degrees, with limited respite during the night. With heat-related illnesses on the rise during such extreme events, particularly for outdoor workers, the NWS has provided safety guidelines, urging adequate hydration, seeking air-conditioned environments, and avoiding direct sunlight. The advisory covers several areas including the Northern Sacramento Valley and Shasta Lake, highlighting the importance of recognizing heat exhaustion and stroke signs.
The National Weather Service warns of dangerously high temperatures between 99 to 107 degrees with moderate to major heat risk in Delta and surrounding areas.
Heat-related illnesses rise during extreme heat, especially affecting those participating in outdoor activities or working in high temperatures, according to the NWS.
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