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Millions Advised To Stay Inside In California, Arizona, Nevada

Millions Advised To Stay Inside In California, Arizona, Nevada

Summary

Millions in California, Arizona, and Nevada are being advised to stay indoors due to extremely high temperatures. The National Weather Service warns of temperatures reaching up to 112 degrees Fahrenheit, and the hottest days are expected to be Friday and Saturday. Residents are urged to stay out of the sun during peak heat hours and to take precautions like drinking water and limiting outdoor activities.

Key Facts

  • The advisory affects parts of California, Arizona, and Nevada.
  • The National Weather Service warns of "dangerously hot conditions."
  • Temperatures could reach 112 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • The hottest days are expected to be Friday and Saturday.
  • People are advised to stay inside, especially during the hottest parts of the day.
  • It's important to drink plenty of water and avoid outdoor activities during high heat.
  • Residents should not leave pets or children in parked cars due to high interior temperatures.

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