WEATHER Temperatures rise around the Bellingham area, moderate heat warning in effect

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Whatcom County issues a moderate heat warning as temperatures rise into the 80s from July 15 to July 17. Overnight lows will remain in the low to mid 60s, prompting officials to remind residents about heat safety measures. Temperatures are expected to decrease to the mid-70s starting Friday.

A moderate heat warning is in effect for Whatcom County, with temperatures expected to rise into the 80s from July 15 to July 17. The National Weather Service in Seattle forecasts overnight lows in the low to mid 60s during this period. Residents are urged to practice heat safety measures, including staying hydrated and avoiding grilling near dry vegetation. Officials also warn against leaving people or pets in locked vehicles due to the risks of heat exposure. Following this warm spell, temperatures will decrease to the mid-70s starting Friday and continue into the following week. Such weather conditions can pose health risks, particularly for vulnerable groups like the elderly and children. Local authorities are monitoring the situation and stress the importance of public awareness regarding heat safety. Staying informed can help mitigate the risks associated with this heat wave.

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