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Triple Digit Trouble: Indiana Faces Heat Advisory
Source: X / @NWS INDIANAPOLIS — It’s going to be another hot day across much of Indiana on Wednesday. Temperatures will climb into the lower 90s, which is about 8 to 10 degrees warmer than normal for this time of year. And with the humidity, it’s going to feel even hotter, with heat index values reaching the triple digits. If you can, try to stay indoors and keep yourself hydrated — the heat advisory is in effect all week long. Later this aftern…
James Spann: Sizzling afternoons for Alabama; heat levels drop a bit by the weekend - Alabama News Center
HOT: Hot, humid summer weather headlines the forecast for Alabama through midweek. Heat levels will peak today and Wednesday, with afternoon highs between 93 and 98 degrees; a heat advisory is in effect for the northern two-thirds of the state, with the heat index potentially touching 105. Showers and storms will form during the peak of the heat, but they will be widely scattered and not everyone will see a cooling shower. The Storm Prediction C…
Heat Advisory lingers over the region | NewsRadio 1230 AM/99.3 FM | Hopkinsville's News Leader | Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Our Heat Advisory continues for the region as a whole as heat index values are expected to linger in the low 100’s all the way into the weekend. While the temperatures will be the mid-90’s for most of the region, it’s going to feel much warmer, with heat index values of 100 to 107 degrees possible in some areas. While some pop-up rain showers and thunderstorms could offer some relief, those will be widely scattered, so most folks won’t get a br…
Heat Continues Could See Heavy Thunderstorms
Hot weather will continue in our area today with high’s in the low to mid 90’s and a heat index of 100. A heat advisory is still in effect until 8:00 this evening. Scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms are possible, and could be heavy as a weak cold front moves in. Remember to stay cool, and stay hydrated.
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