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Stay Cool and Exercise Caution in Extreme Heat

National Weather Service

It’s a scorcher out there, folks! According to the National Weather Service website, Henderson is expected to see dangerous heat and humidity this week with the high for today reaching 96 degrees. Heat index values reached as high as 104!

According to some forecasts, today was the hottest day of 2018 thus far.

The excessive heat and humidity ensure that our forecast shows chances of showers and thunderstorms through next week, though highs are expected to drop to the 80’s as early as Friday.

Extreme heat leads to multiple deaths each year, so it is important that you remember safety tips to avoid danger. Avoid dehydration by drinking plenty of water, especially when doing outdoor activities.

Be aware of the forecasted temperatures and heat index and act quickly if you begin to experience the symptoms of heat illness. Symptoms such as dizziness, confusion, vomiting, heavy sweating and rapid pulse may require medical attention.

Those working outdoors should avoid overexertion and take regular breaks in a cooler area. During periods of extreme heat, it’s best to avoid extended time outdoors between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.

WIZS would like our listeners and viewers to stay cool, stay safe and have the number of your local AC service technician close by, just in case!

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