357 WWUS75 KPSR 142017 NPWPSR URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Phoenix AZ 117 PM MST Fri Aug 14 2020 AZZ537-540-542>544-546-548-550-551-553-151200- /O.CON.KPSR.EH.W.0011.000000T0000Z-200820T0300Z/ Northwest Valley-Buckeye/Avondale-Deer Valley-Central Phoenix- North Phoenix/Glendale-Scottsdale/Paradise Valley-East Valley- South Mountain/Ahwatukee-Southeast Valley/Queen Creek- Northwest Pinal County- Including the cities of Circle City, Surprise, Wittmann, Beardsley, Sun City West, Avondale, Cashion, Goodyear, Liberty, Peoria, Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Mesa, Chandler, Tempe, Gilbert, Sun Lakes, Queen Creek, Casa Grande, Florence, and Coolidge 117 PM MST Fri Aug 14 2020 ...EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM MST WEDNESDAY... * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions. Afternoon temperatures 110 to 117. * WHERE...North Phoenix/Glendale, Scottsdale/Paradise Valley, Buckeye/Avondale, Deer Valley, Central Phoenix, The East Valley of the Phoenix Metro Area, Northwest Pinal County, Southeast Valley/Queen Creek, South Mountain/Ahwatukee and The Northwest Valley of the Phoenix Metro Area. * WHEN...Until 8 PM MST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Very High Heat Risk. Increase in heat related illnesses, including heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Heat stroke can lead to death. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... An Excessive Heat Warning means that a period of very hot temperatures, even by local standards, will occur. Actions should be taken to lessen the impact of the extreme heat. Stay indoors and seek air-conditioned buildings. Drink water, more than usual, and avoid dehydrating alcoholic, sugary, or caffeinated drinks. Dress for the heat - lightweight and light- colored clothing. Eat small meals and eat more often. Monitor those with a higher vulnerability to heat, including small children. Check in on family, friends, and neighbors, especially the elderly. If engaging in outdoor activity, take longer and more frequent breaks and avoid the hottest parts of the day. Never leave kids or pets unattended in cars. Public cooling shelters are available in some areas. Consult county officials for more details, which may include guidance for proper social distancing measures. Recognize the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness. Early signs include thirst and muscle cramps. Heat exhaustion may include: cool, moist, pale skin; headache; dizziness; weakness or exhaustion; nausea. The most serious illness is heat stroke, which may include: vomiting; confusion; throbbing headache; decreased alertness or loss of consciousness; high body temperature (above 105F); hot, dry skin; rapid, weak pulse; rapid, shallow breathing; seizures. Heat stroke can be DEADLY. Treat as an emergency and call 9 1 1. Continue to monitor NWS forecasts, broadcast outlets, and local government for updates. && $$ AZZ532-CAZ562-565>567-151200- /O.CON.KPSR.EH.W.0011.000000T0000Z-200820T0300Z/ Yuma-Imperial County Southwest-Imperial County Southeast- Imperial County West-Imperial Valley- Including the cities of Yuma, Fortuna Foothills, Mountain Spring, Winterhaven, Coolidge Springs, Salton City, Winona, Coyote Wells, Ocotillo, Plaster City, El Centro, Calexico, Alamorio, and Brawley 117 PM MST Fri Aug 14 2020 /117 PM PDT Fri Aug 14 2020/ ...EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM MST /8 PM PDT/ WEDNESDAY... * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions. Afternoon temperatures 110 to 119 expected. * WHERE...Southwest corner of Imperial County. * WHEN...From 10 AM this morning to 8 PM PDT Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Very High Heat Risk. Increase in heat related illnesses, including heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Heat stroke can lead to death. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... An Excessive Heat Warning means that a period of very hot temperatures, even by local standards, will occur. Actions should be taken to lessen the impact of the extreme heat. Stay indoors and seek air-conditioned buildings. Drink water, more than usual, and avoid dehydrating alcoholic, sugary, or caffeinated drinks. Dress for the heat - lightweight and light- colored clothing. Eat small meals and eat more often. Monitor those with a higher vulnerability to heat, including small children. Check in on family, friends, and neighbors, especially the elderly. If engaging in outdoor activity, take longer and more frequent breaks and avoid the hottest parts of the day. Never leave kids or pets unattended in cars. Public cooling shelters are available in some areas. Consult county officials for more details, which may include guidance for proper social distancing measures. Recognize the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness. Early signs include thirst and muscle cramps. Heat exhaustion may include: cool, moist, pale skin; headache; dizziness; weakness or exhaustion; nausea. The most serious illness is heat stroke, which may include: vomiting; confusion; throbbing headache; decreased alertness or loss of consciousness; high body temperature (above 105F); hot, dry skin; rapid, weak pulse; rapid, shallow breathing; seizures. Heat stroke can be DEADLY. Treat as an emergency and call 9 1 1. Continue to monitor NWS forecasts, broadcast outlets, and local government for updates. && $$ AZZ530-531-533>536-538-539-554-559-CAZ560-561-563-564-568>570- 151200- /O.CON.KPSR.EH.W.0011.000000T0000Z-200820T0300Z/ Parker Valley-Kofa-Central La Paz-Aguila Valley- Southeast Yuma County-Gila River Valley-Tonopah Desert-Gila Bend- West Pinal County-Sonoran Desert Natl Monument- Joshua Tree NP West-Joshua Tree NP East-Salton Sea- Chuckwalla Mountains-Chiriaco Summit-Palo Verde Valley- Chuckwalla Valley- Including the cities of Parker, Ehrenberg, Palm Canyon, Brenda, Harcuvar, Quartzsite, Vicksburg, Vicksburg Junction, Salome, Aguila, Gladden, Wickenburg, Ligurta, Arlington, Hassayampa, Tonopah, Wintersburg, Gila Bend, Sentinel, Kaka, Cottonwood Visitor, Lost Horse-Keys Village, Desert Shores, Imperial Hot Mineral Springs, Chiriaco Summit, Martinez Lake, Blythe, Palo Verde, Ripley, and Midland 117 PM MST Fri Aug 14 2020 /117 PM PDT Fri Aug 14 2020/ ...EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM MST /8 PM PDT/ WEDNESDAY... * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions. Afternoon temperatures 108 to 118. * WHERE...Portions of south central and southwest Arizona and southeast California. * WHEN...Until 8 PM MST /8 PM PDT/ Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Very High Heat Risk. Increase in heat related illnesses, including heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Heat stroke can lead to death. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... An Excessive Heat Warning means that a period of very hot temperatures, even by local standards, will occur. Actions should be taken to lessen the impact of the extreme heat. Stay indoors and seek air-conditioned buildings. Drink water, more than usual, and avoid dehydrating alcoholic, sugary, or caffeinated drinks. Dress for the heat - lightweight and light- colored clothing. Eat small meals and eat more often. Monitor those with a higher vulnerability to heat, including small children. Check in on family, friends, and neighbors, especially the elderly. If engaging in outdoor activity, take longer and more frequent breaks and avoid the hottest parts of the day. Never leave kids or pets unattended in cars. Public cooling shelters are available in some areas. Consult county officials for more details, which may include guidance for proper social distancing measures. Recognize the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness. Early signs include thirst and muscle cramps. Heat exhaustion may include: cool, moist, pale skin; headache; dizziness; weakness or exhaustion; nausea. The most serious illness is heat stroke, which may include: vomiting; confusion; throbbing headache; decreased alertness or loss of consciousness; high body temperature (above 105F); hot, dry skin; rapid, weak pulse; rapid, shallow breathing; seizures. Heat stroke can be DEADLY. Treat as an emergency and call 9 1 1. Continue to monitor NWS forecasts, broadcast outlets, and local government for updates. && $$ AZZ541-549-555-151200- /O.CON.KPSR.EH.W.0011.000000T0000Z-200820T0300Z/ Cave Creek/New River-Fountain Hills/East Mesa- Apache Junction/Gold Canyon- Including the cities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills, and Apache Junction 117 PM MST Fri Aug 14 2020 ...EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM MST WEDNESDAY... * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions. Afternoon temperatures 108 to 116. * WHERE...Cave Creek/New River, Fountain Hills/East Mesa and Apache Junction/Gold Canyon. * WHEN...Until 8 PM MST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Very High Heat Risk. Increase in heat related illnesses, including heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Heat stroke can lead to death. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... An Excessive Heat Warning means that a period of very hot temperatures, even by local standards, will occur. Actions should be taken to lessen the impact of the extreme heat. Stay indoors and seek air-conditioned buildings. Drink water, more than usual, and avoid dehydrating alcoholic, sugary, or caffeinated drinks. Dress for the heat - lightweight and light- colored clothing. Eat small meals and eat more often. Monitor those with a higher vulnerability to heat, including small children. Check in on family, friends, and neighbors, especially the elderly. If engaging in outdoor activity, take longer and more frequent breaks and avoid the hottest parts of the day. Never leave kids or pets unattended in cars. Public cooling shelters are available in some areas. Consult county officials for more details, which may include guidance for proper social distancing measures. Recognize the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness. Early signs include thirst and muscle cramps. Heat exhaustion may include: cool, moist, pale skin; headache; dizziness; weakness or exhaustion; nausea. The most serious illness is heat stroke, which may include: vomiting; confusion; throbbing headache; decreased alertness or loss of consciousness; high body temperature (above 105F); hot, dry skin; rapid, weak pulse; rapid, shallow breathing; seizures. Heat stroke can be DEADLY. Treat as an emergency and call 9 1 1. Continue to monitor NWS forecasts, broadcast outlets, and local government for updates. && $$ AZZ545-547-552-556-560>562-151200- /O.CON.KPSR.EH.W.0011.000000T0000Z-200820T0300Z/ New River Mesa-Rio Verde/Salt River-Superior-Tonto Basin- San Carlos-Dripping Springs-Globe/Miami- Including the cities of Tortilla Flat, Superior, Punkin Center, San Carlos, Hayden, Winkelman, Globe, and Miami 117 PM MST Fri Aug 14 2020 ...EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM MST WEDNESDAY... * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions. Afternoon temperatures 104 to 116. * WHERE...New River Mesa, Rio Verde/Salt River, Globe/Miami, San Carlos, Dripping Springs, Superior and Tonto Basin. * WHEN...Until 8 PM MST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Very High Heat Risk. Increase in heat related illnesses, including heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Heat stroke can lead to death. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... An Excessive Heat Warning means that a period of very hot temperatures, even by local standards, will occur. Actions should be taken to lessen the impact of the extreme heat. Stay indoors and seek air-conditioned buildings. Drink water, more than usual, and avoid dehydrating alcoholic, sugary, or caffeinated drinks. Dress for the heat - lightweight and light- colored clothing. Eat small meals and eat more often. Monitor those with a higher vulnerability to heat, including small children. Check in on family, friends, and neighbors, especially the elderly. If engaging in outdoor activity, take longer and more frequent breaks and avoid the hottest parts of the day. Never leave kids or pets unattended in cars. Public cooling shelters are available in some areas. Consult county officials for more details, which may include guidance for proper social distancing measures. Recognize the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness. Early signs include thirst and muscle cramps. Heat exhaustion may include: cool, moist, pale skin; headache; dizziness; weakness or exhaustion; nausea. The most serious illness is heat stroke, which may include: vomiting; confusion; throbbing headache; decreased alertness or loss of consciousness; high body temperature (above 105F); hot, dry skin; rapid, weak pulse; rapid, shallow breathing; seizures. Heat stroke can be DEADLY. Treat as an emergency and call 9 1 1. Continue to monitor NWS forecasts, broadcast outlets, and local government for updates. && $$ AZZ557-558-563-151200- /O.CON.KPSR.HT.Y.0002.000000T0000Z-200820T0300Z/ Mazatzal Mountains-Pinal/Superstition Mountains- Southeast Gila County- Including the city of Sunflower 117 PM MST Fri Aug 14 2020 ...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM MST WEDNESDAY... * WHAT...Hot conditions with afternoon temperatures 94 to 110. * WHERE...Southeast Gila County, Mazatzal Mountains and Pinal/Superstition Mountains. * WHEN...Until 8 PM MST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Very High Heat Risk. Increase in heat related illnesses, including heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Heat stroke can lead to death. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A Heat Advisory means that a period of hot temperatures, even by local standards, will occur. Actions should be taken to lessen the impact of the extreme heat. Stay indoors and seek air-conditioned buildings. Drink water, more than usual, and avoid dehydrating alcoholic, sugary, or caffeinated drinks. Dress for the heat - lightweight and light- colored clothing. Eat small meals and eat more often. Monitor those with a higher vulnerability to heat, including small children. Check in on family, friends, and neighbors, especially the elderly. If engaging in outdoor activity, take longer and more frequent breaks and avoid the hottest parts of the day. Never leave kids or pets unattended in cars. Public cooling shelters are available in some areas. Consult county officials for more details, which may include guidance for proper social distancing measures. Recognize the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness. Early signs include thirst and muscle cramps. Heat exhaustion may include: cool, moist, pale skin; headache; dizziness; weakness or exhaustion; nausea. The most serious illness is heat stroke, which may include: vomiting; confusion; throbbing headache; decreased alertness or loss of consciousness; high body temperature (above 105F); hot, dry skin; rapid, weak pulse; rapid, shallow breathing; seizures. Heat stroke can be DEADLY. Treat as an emergency and call 9 1 1. Continue to monitor NWS forecasts, broadcast outlets, and local government for updates. && $$