Summary
The Glendale Police Department in Arizona is telling people to stay hydrated due to extreme heat, after a woman collapsed from heat exhaustion in Glendale. The region, along with parts of Nevada and California, faces unusually high temperatures, leading to warnings and preventive measures to avoid heat-related illnesses.
Key Facts
- Glendale, Arizona is experiencing heat as high as 107 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Extreme heat warnings are in place for areas in Arizona, Nevada, and California.
- A woman collapsed from heat exhaustion in Glendale and was helped by police.
- Authorities urge people to drink water, avoid caffeine, and stay indoors during peak heat times.
- Phoenix, Arizona trails are closed during hot hours to prevent heat-related incidents.
- Experts note these temperatures are about 30 degrees above normal for this time of year.
- The National Weather Service expects above-average temperatures to continue.