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URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Tucson AZ
142 AM MST Fri Jun 14 2024

AZZ501-502-142300-
/O.UPG.KTWC.EH.A.0003.240615T1800Z-240617T0300Z/
/O.NEW.KTWC.EH.W.0003.240615T1800Z-240616T0300Z/
Western Pima County-Tohono O`odham Nation-
Including the cities of Organ Pipe Cactus N.M., Ajo, and Sells
142 AM MST Fri Jun 14 2024

...EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM TO 8 PM MST
SATURDAY...

* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures 105 to 110.

* WHERE...Tohono O`odham Nation and Western Pima County.

* WHEN...From 11 AM to 8 PM MST Saturday.

* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
  extreme heat events.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Do not leave young children and pets in unattended vehicles. Car
interiors will reach lethal temperatures in a matter of minutes.

Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When
possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or
evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat
stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible
and drink plenty of water.

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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URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Tucson AZ
142 AM MST Fri Jun 14 2024

AZZ504>506-509-142300-
/O.UPG.KTWC.EH.A.0003.240615T1800Z-240617T0300Z/
/O.NEW.KTWC.EH.W.0003.240615T1800Z-240617T0300Z/
Tucson Metro Area-South Central Pinal County-Southeast Pinal
County-Upper Gila River Valley-
Including the cities of Picacho Peak State Park, Tucson, Oracle,
Safford, Green Valley, Vail, Clifton, Mammoth, and Marana
142 AM MST Fri Jun 14 2024

...EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM SATURDAY TO 8 PM MST
SUNDAY...

* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures 105 to 110.

* WHERE...South Central Pinal County, Southeast Pinal County, Tucson
  Metro Area, and Upper Gila River Valley.

* WHEN...From 11 AM Saturday to 8 PM MST Sunday.

* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
  extreme heat events.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Do not leave young children and pets in unattended vehicles. Car
interiors will reach lethal temperatures in a matter of minutes.

Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When
possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or
evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat
stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible
and drink plenty of water.

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.

&&

$$

AWH

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Phoenix AZ
241 AM MST Fri Jun 14 2024

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/O.CON.KPSR.EH.W.0002.000000T0000Z-240617T0300Z/
Aguila Valley-Northwest Valley-Tonopah Desert-Gila Bend-
Buckeye/Avondale-Cave Creek/New River-Deer Valley-Central Phoenix-
North Phoenix/Glendale-New River Mesa-Scottsdale/Paradise Valley-
Rio Verde/Salt River-East Valley-Fountain Hills/East Mesa-South
Mountain/Ahwatukee-Southeast Valley/Queen Creek-Superior-
Northwest Pinal County-West Pinal County-Apache Junction/Gold
Canyon-Sonoran Desert Natl Monument-
Including the cities of Wintersburg, Queen Creek, Gladden,
Fountain Hills, Tempe, Circle City, Mesa, Beardsley, Kaka, Gila
Bend, Paradise Valley, Surprise, Goodyear, Aguila, Tortilla Flat,
Coolidge, Wickenburg, Sentinel, Scottsdale, Cactus Forest,
Wittmann, Arlington, Sun Lakes, Hassayampa, Superior, Gilbert,
Chandler, Avondale, Apache Junction, Cashion, Phoenix, Sun City
West, Florence, Peoria, Liberty, Casa Grande, and Tonopah
241 AM MST Fri Jun 14 2024

...EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM MST SUNDAY...

* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions. Afternoon temperatures 105 to
  113. Major Heat Risk. Overexposure can cause heat cramps and heat
  exhaustion to develop and, without intervention, can lead to heat
  stroke.

* WHERE...A portion of south central Arizona, including the Phoenix
  Metro area.

* WHEN...Until 8 PM MST Sunday.

* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
  extreme heat events.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

An Excessive Heat Warning means that a period of very hot
temperatures, even by local standards, will occur. Actions should be
taken to lessen the impact of the extreme heat.

Stay indoors and seek air-conditioned buildings. Drink water, more
than usual, and avoid dehydrating alcoholic, sugary, or caffeinated
drinks. Dress for the heat - lightweight and light-colored clothing.
Eat small meals and eat more often. Monitor those with a higher
vulnerability to heat, including small children. Check in on family,
friends, and neighbors, especially the elderly. If engaging in
outdoor activity, take longer and more frequent breaks and avoid the
hottest parts of the day. Never leave kids or pets unattended in
cars.

Public cooling shelters are available in some areas. Consult county
officials for more details, which may include guidance for proper
social distancing measures.

Recognize the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness. Early
signs include thirst and muscle cramps. Heat exhaustion may include:
cool, moist, pale skin; headache; dizziness; weakness or exhaustion;
nausea. The most serious illness is heat stroke, which may include:
vomiting; confusion; throbbing headache; decreased alertness or loss
of consciousness; high body temperature (above 105F); hot, dry skin;
rapid, weak pulse; rapid, shallow breathing; seizures.

Heat stroke can be DEADLY. Treat as an emergency and call 9 1 1.

Continue to monitor NWS forecasts, broadcast outlets, and local
government for updates.

&&

$$

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Phoenix AZ
241 AM MST Fri Jun 14 2024

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/O.CON.KPSR.EH.W.0002.000000T0000Z-240617T0300Z/
San Carlos-Globe/Miami-
Including the cities of Globe, Peridot, Miami, and San Carlos
241 AM MST Fri Jun 14 2024

...EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM MST SUNDAY...

* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions. Afternoon temperatures 98 to
  107. Major Heat Risk. Overexposure can cause heat cramps and heat
  exhaustion to develop and, without intervention, can lead to heat
  stroke.

* WHERE...Globe/Miami and San Carlos.

* WHEN...Until 8 PM MST Sunday.

* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
  extreme heat events.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

An Excessive Heat Warning means that a period of very hot
temperatures, even by local standards, will occur. Actions should be
taken to lessen the impact of the extreme heat.

Stay indoors and seek air-conditioned buildings. Drink water, more
than usual, and avoid dehydrating alcoholic, sugary, or caffeinated
drinks. Dress for the heat - lightweight and light-colored clothing.
Eat small meals and eat more often. Monitor those with a higher
vulnerability to heat, including small children. Check in on family,
friends, and neighbors, especially the elderly. If engaging in
outdoor activity, take longer and more frequent breaks and avoid the
hottest parts of the day. Never leave kids or pets unattended in
cars.

Public cooling shelters are available in some areas. Consult county
officials for more details, which may include guidance for proper
social distancing measures.

Recognize the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness. Early
signs include thirst and muscle cramps. Heat exhaustion may include:
cool, moist, pale skin; headache; dizziness; weakness or exhaustion;
nausea. The most serious illness is heat stroke, which may include:
vomiting; confusion; throbbing headache; decreased alertness or loss
of consciousness; high body temperature (above 105F); hot, dry skin;
rapid, weak pulse; rapid, shallow breathing; seizures.

Heat stroke can be DEADLY. Treat as an emergency and call 9 1 1.

Continue to monitor NWS forecasts, broadcast outlets, and local
government for updates.

&&

$$

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