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Weather Alerts for West Central Deserts, Arizona
Updated 9/4/2010 1:43 PM EDT
Arizona - (West Central Deserts/AZZ021) - Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Arizona Issued by the National Weather Service
Note: Delivery dates for your order may be affected by weather conditions beyond our control.
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Excessive Heat Warning - West Central Deserts (Arizona) |
ehrenberg...parker...quartzsite... salome...fortuna foothills...yuma...tacna...wellton...blythe... chiriaco summit...desert center...brawley...calexico...el centro 243 am mst sat sep 4 2010 /243 am pdt sat sep 4 2010/
...excessive heat warning remains in effect from 10 am mst /10 am pdt/ this morning to 8 pm mst /8 pm pdt/ this evening...
an excessive heat warning remains in effect from 10 am mst /10 am pdt/ this morning to 8 pm mst /8 pm pdt/ this evening.
* affected area: desert areas of southeast california and southwest arizona. locations in the warning include yuma...el centro... imperial...and blythe.
* temperature: high temperatures 110 to 115 over the lower desert. the forecast high temperature at yuma...blythe...and imperial is 113 degrees. this will mark the third consecutive day daytime high temperatures reach or exceed 110 degrees at these locations. humidity will be slightly higher today...though still well below typical early september levels.
* impacts: excessively hot weather can be stressful to animals and humans...making it hard for the body to remain hydrated.
precautionary/preparedness actions...
it would be wise to complete any necessary outdoor activity in the early morning when the sun and heat are less intense. if you plan to be outside for an extended period of time in the afternoon or early evening...stay in the shade as much as possible and drink an adequate amount of water. wear light- colored and loose-fitting clothing...including a wide-brimmed hat. if possible...spend more time in air-conditioned or well- ventilated places.
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