Officials at Zion National Park are warning visitors and hikers about potentially record-breaking heat starting Thursday.
<p>SPRINGDALE, Washington County — Officials at Zion National Park are warning visitors and hikers about potentially record-breaking temperatures starting Thursday.
</p><p>&quot;I think a lot of folks are coming to the park prepared, but I think a lot of times people don't understand what 108 to 110 degrees looks like,&quot;&#x
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