The National Weather Service released an updated heat advisory for Yosemite, in effect until Sunday, June 1. Temperatures are expected to soar up to 105 degrees, creating a moderate to major risk for heat-related illnesses, particularly for sensitive individuals. Affected areas include Yosemite Valley, the West Side Mountains, and various communities in Fresno and Kings counties. Safety precautions include hydration, avoiding sun exposure, staying in air-conditioned spaces, and recognizing signs of heat-related illnesses, which are critical to prevent heat exhaustion and heat stroke during this extreme weather alert.
"The NWS Hanford CA advised that high temperatures up to 105 degrees are expected, posing a moderate to major risk for heat-related illnesses, especially among sensitive populations."
"Heat safety tips include staying hydrated, finding cool shelter, avoiding sun exposure, and recognizing the warning signs of heat-related health issues."
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