Non-Precipitation Warnings / Watches / Advisories
Issued by NWS San Joaquin Valley, CA

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URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Hanford CA
537 AM PDT Sat Jun 22 2024

CAZ300>317-319-321-332-222100-
/O.CON.KHNX.HT.Y.0002.240622T1800Z-240624T1800Z/
West Side Mountains north of 198-Los Banos - Dos Palos-Merced -
Madera - Mendota-Planada - Le Grand - Snelling-Coalinga - Avenal-
West Side of Fresno and Kings Counties-Caruthers - San Joaquin -
Selma-Fresno-Clovis-West Side Mountains South of 198-Buttonwillow
- Lost Hills - I5-Delano-Wasco-Shafter-Hanford - Corcoran -
Lemoore-Visalia - Porterville - Reedley-Buena Vista-Bakersfield-
Southeast San Joaquin Valley-South End San Joaquin Valley-
Mariposa Madera Foothills-Fresno-Tulare Foothills-South End
Sierra Foothills-Kern River Valley-
Including the cities of Atwater, McKittrick, Lemoore, Los Banos,
Planada, Lamont, Mariposa, Merced, Millerton Lake, Madera, Lost
Hills, Five Points, Shafter, Goshen, Lake Isabella, Le Grand,
Avenal, San Luis Reservoir, Corcoran, Lemoore Station, Richgrove,
Kernville, Arvin, Fresno, Alpaugh, Visalia, Blackwells Corner,
Porterville, El Portal, Buttonwillow, Hanford, Kerman, Kettleman
City, Parlier, Wasco, Selma, Coalinga, Kingsburg, Taft, Sanger,
Delano, Tulare, Bakersfield, and Lake Mcclure
537 AM PDT Sat Jun 22 2024

...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM THIS MORNING TO 11 AM
PDT MONDAY...

* WHAT...High temperatures of 102 to 108 degrees. Moderate to high
  heat risk is expected which will impact much of the population and
  those sensitive to the heat.

* WHERE...A portion of central California.

* WHEN...From 11 AM this morning to 11 AM PDT Monday.

* IMPACTS...Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat
  illnesses.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of
the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors.

Take extra precautions when outside. Wear lightweight and loose
fitting clothing. Try to limit strenuous activities to early morning
or evening. Take action when you see symptoms of heat exhaustion and
heat stroke.

To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in
shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat
should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an
emergency! Call 9 1 1.

&&

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