Essential Tips for Staying Safe During Extreme Heat
UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration warns of dangerous heat stress with heat index values exceeding 105°F and major heat risk in the Ohio and Mississippi River valleys.
- A major heat wave is expected to affect much of the United States from July 24 to 30, 2025, according to federal weather authorities.
- This heat wave results from a developing heat dome over the Mississippi Valley combined with increasing heat and humidity spreading from the South into the Midwest.
- Forecasts expect temperatures to reach the mid-90s to triple digits in areas including Central Florida, St. Louis, and Memphis, with heat indexes making it feel like 105 degrees on Saturday and Sunday.
- NOAA warned that the heat will likely continue for an extended period and advised people to call 911 if anyone exhibits signs of heat exhaustion or heatstroke.
- The heat wave poses risks of heat-related illnesses and dangerous overnight lows, highlighting the importance of precautions and ongoing vigilance to reduce harm.
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