NWS Extends Excessive Heat Warning for Maricopa County

PHOENIX – The National Weather Service (NWS) has extended its Excessive Heat Warning for several Arizona counties, urging residents to take precautions as temperatures soar to life-threatening levels.

The warning remains in effect through Tuesday evening in the greater Phoenix area, according to NWS.

Daytime highs are expected to reach up to 111°F, with the potential to cause heat-related illnesses, including heat stroke and dehydration.

Public health officials warn that vulnerable populations, including older people, young children, and those with pre-existing medical conditions, are at higher risk.

The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) recommends limiting outdoor activities, staying hydrated, and seeking air-conditioned spaces during peak heat hours.

Cooling Centers and Hydration Stations:

To help mitigate the dangers of extreme heat, public cooling centers and hydration stations are available in some areas.

In Maricopa County, according to ADHS, residents can find cooling resources, which are vital for those needing relief from the dangerous heat.

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