Heat Wave Hits Central Texas Learn the Warning Signs and How to Stay Safe

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High temperatures exceeding 100 degrees are forecasted for Central Texas this week, with Wednesday expected to be the hottest day. Residents should recognize heat alerts and take precautions, including staying hydrated and checking on vulnerable individuals.

Central Texas is bracing for a significant heat wave this week, with temperatures projected to exceed 100 degrees, especially on Wednesday. The National Weather Service issues a Heat Advisory when temperatures reach 103°, while an Excessive Heat Warning is declared at 105°. Long-time residents are familiar with the heat, but newcomers may struggle with the intensity. Safety measures include staying hydrated, wearing light-colored clothing, and protecting skin from harmful UV rays. Residents should also check on older friends who may be at risk, as they often avoid using air conditioning. Pet safety is paramount; dogs should not be walked during the hottest parts of the day. This heat wave represents a shift in typical May weather patterns, emphasizing the importance of awareness and preparation. Taking these precautions can significantly reduce the health risks associated with extreme heat.

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