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Extreme heat watch issued for Grand Canyon as temperatures may exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit

An extreme heat watch has been issued by the U.S. National Weather Service for the Grand Canyon, with temperatures potentially exceeding 110 degrees Fahrenheit. The watch will be in effect from midday Monday through Tuesday.

The U.S. National Weather Service has issued an extreme heat watch for the Grand Canyon, effective from midday Monday through Tuesday. Forecasts indicate that temperatures at the low-elevation Phantom Ranch could reach or exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Extreme heat expected again at the Grand Canyon after 3 hikers die in heat-related incidents

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