Temperatures in parts of California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada are expected to hit between 100 and 111 degrees Fahrenheit.
Heat warnings have been issued for different parts of California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada, which are all set for temperatures described as 'lethal' by forecasters.The alerts cover much of California's Central Valley and the Desert Southwest before the heat gradually becomes less extreme over southern Texas.Heat can cause serious health problems, some of which can be fatal—including heat exhaustion and heatstroke.
Others cover portions of southwest Arizona and south-central Arizona, on top of Dripping Springs, Globe/Miami, Rio Verde/Salt River, San Carlos, Superior, Tonto Basin, Marble and Glen Canyons, Yavapai County Valleys and Basins, including the Verde Valley, and lower elevations of the Grand Canyon.The NWS Tuscan AZ said: 'Keep in mind you may need to adjust your plans based on the latest health and safety guidelines from CDC and your local officials.
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