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Thousands in Texas Warned To Stay Inside Due to Extreme Heat

Thousands in Texas Warned To Stay Inside Due to Extreme Heat

Summary

Thousands of people in southern Texas have been warned to stay indoors due to very high heat and humidity. The National Weather Service predicts "feels like" temperatures between 111 and 116 degrees Fahrenheit, which increases the risk of heat-related sickness.

Key Facts

  • A heat advisory from the National Weather Service is in effect for parts of southern Texas, including cities like McAllen, Brownsville, and Harlingen.
  • Heat index values, or "feels like" temperatures, are expected to reach 111 to 116 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • This extreme heat results from a mix of high temperatures and humidity, which makes it harder for the body to cool down by sweating.
  • Exposure to this heat level can cause heat exhaustion, dehydration, and heat stroke, which can be fatal.
  • Normal May temperatures in this region range from about 87 to 92 degrees, so this weather is much hotter than usual.
  • People most at risk include older adults, young children, those with chronic illness, and outdoor workers.
  • The NWS advises staying in air-conditioned places, drinking plenty of water, wearing light clothing, and avoiding outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day.
  • Employers should allow outdoor workers to take frequent breaks in shaded or cool areas.
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