Ashkan Morim, who works in the ER at Dignity Health Siena Hospital in suburban Henderson. “We’re getting a lot of heat-related illness now, a lot of dehydration, heat exhaustion,” said Dr. The heat was expected to continue well into next week as a high pressure dome moves west from Texas. “I think that it’s a time for maximum community vigilance.” “This weekend there will be some of the most serious and hot conditions we’ve ever seen,” said David Hondula the city’s chief heat officer. Phoenix marked the city’s 15th consecutive day of 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43.3 degrees Celsius) or higher temperatures on Friday, hitting 116 degrees Fahrenheit (46.6 degrees Celsius) by late afternoon, and putting it on track to beat the longest measured stretch of such heat. Everyone needs to take this heat seriously, including those who live in the desert,” the National Weather Service in Las Vegas said in a tweet. “This heatwave is NOT typical desert heat due to its long duration, extreme daytime temperatures, & warm nights. ![]() Meteorologists in Las Vegas warned people not to underestimate the danger.
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