The US National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a warning for extreme heat in lower parts of the Grand Canyon, with temperatures projected to exceed 100F (37.7C) on Monday and Tuesday. The alert, published on Saturday, will be in effect from 10 AM local time on Monday through 7 PM on Tuesday. Recent deaths in the park have raised concerns regarding the impact of high temperatures.
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Grand Canyon under extreme heat watch with temperatures expected to exceed 100F
The US National Weather Service has issued an extreme heat warning for the Grand Canyon, predicting temperatures to exceed 100F on Monday and Tuesday. The alert is in effect from 10 AM local time on Monday until 7 PM on Tuesday, following recent fatalities in the park linked to heat.
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Grand Canyon on ‘extreme heat’ watch, with temperatures set to soar
Grand Canyon under extreme heat watch with temperatures expected to exceed 100F