Posted by Marissa Pasquet, KOLD News 13 News Editor
A National Weather Service Heat Advisory has been issued for Southern Arizona.
Temperatures are expected to reach or exceed record levels, rising as high as 110 degrees in the Tucson area and 116 degrees in the western deserts.
Additional heat advisories may be issued on Tuesday and Wednesday July 4, when the temperature is expected to reach at least 111 degrees in Tucson.
Monday's temperatures may get up to 13 degrees above normal. For those planning outdoor activities, use extreme caution and drink plenty of fluids to avoid heat-related illnesses.
If possible stay out of the sun, in an air-conditioned room.
Courtesy: The National Weather Service.
Stay out of the sun??? Yeah right!!! we live in the fricken desert!!!

Drink plenty of fluids??? Beer is a fluid, right???