Arizonans Advised to Avoid Alcohol, Caffeine Amid Blistering Heat

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Arizonans Advised to Avoid Alcohol, Caffeine Amid Blistering Heat
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An excessive heat warning is in place for parts of southern and central Arizona later this week.

Arizonans were advised to avoid alcoholic and caffeinated beverages for the next few days as 'dangerous hot conditions' are expected to scorch some counties.The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for parts of central and southern Arizona from 10 a.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. Thursday MST. According to a forecast briefing, temperatures are expected to reach from 105 degrees to 112 degrees during the warning period.

An excessive heat warning is the most severe alert issued by the NWS for high temperatures. During a warning period, heat indexes are expected to reach at least 105 degrees for at least two hours per day over consecutive days.Forecasters said in the briefing Monday that it is important to recognize the symptoms of heat-related illnesses. Signs of heat exhaustion can include moist and pale skin, headache, dizziness, weakness or nausea.

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