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Heat Soars to 112°F in Cibola — Forecasters Reveal When Relief Will Finally Arrive…

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Heat Soars to 112°F in Cibola — Forecasters Reveal When Relief Will Finally Arrive…
Cibola is set for a week of punishing heat and sun — take precautions to stay safe and beat the blaze.
Very hot with plenty of sunshine; breezy this afternoon; heat will be dangerous, minimize outdoor activityToday112°76°Very hot with plenty of sunshine; breezy this afternoon; heat will be dangerous, minimize outdoor activity
Increasingly windy with plenty of sunshine; gusty winds, low humidity and dry brush result in a high fire threatSaturday106°71°Increasingly windy with plenty of sunshine; gusty winds, low humidity and dry brush result in a high fire threat
Hazy sunshineSunday101°72°Hazy sunshine
Plenty of sunshineMonday103°71°Plenty of sunshine
Plenty of sunTuesday103°73°Plenty of sun


Blistering Heat & Safety Precautions (Friday–Sunday)

  • Friday, June 20: Expect the mercury to blaze at 112 °F with afternoon winds kicking in. The combination of extreme heat and low humidity makes outdoor activities risky—plan essential errands for early morning or evening hours. Hydration and heat-avoidance should be a priority.
  • Saturday, June 21: Conditions ease slightly to 106 °F, but wind and dryness remain high. With loose dust and dry brush, the fire threat is elevated. Refrain from using harsh machinery outdoors or lighting any open flames. Stay aware of local alerts.
  • Sunday, June 22: The sun relaxes a bit, bringing temps down to 101 °F, though the forecast calls for hazy sunshine. It’s still hot—keep summer layering light and ramp down daylight exertion.

Temperatures Moderate, But Heat Persists (Monday–Tuesday)

  • Monday, June 23: A warm day hitting 103 °F, with clear skies continuing. A slight reprieve from the weekend’s intensity, but still take sun and hydration precautions.
  • Tuesday, June 24: Similar to Monday—103 °F with abundant sunshine. Great for indoor relaxation or evening outdoor plans once the sun dips.

Smart Tips for Surviving the Heat

  1. Hydrate consistently — drink water throughout the day, not just when thirsty.
  2. Time outings smartly — stay indoors or in shade during peak sun hours (between 10 AM–4 PM).
  3. Use sun protection — wear sunglasses, hats, and liberal SPF to shield exposed skin.
  4. Create a cool zone — ensure one room is air-conditioned or cooled with fans and damp cloths.
  5. Stay fire-aware — monitor local warnings and avoid risky activities outside.

In a Nutshell

This week in Cibola, it’s all about serious heat, dry conditions, and cautious outdoor choices. Keep routine flexible, prioritize your safety, and ease workloads during daylight’s peak. The forecast shows no relief from high temps—but thoughtful planning can keep you comfortable and secure.

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