Extreme Heat Conditions Warning

Extreme heat is defined as a period of excessively hot weather, with higher than average temperatures for a particular region, combined with high humidity. Extreme heat events can happen anywhere in the United States. Extreme heat commonly occurs in the summer, however the main season for heat waves may vary regionally. During the past 10 years, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration indicates that heat waves have resulted in the highest annual average of deaths among all weather-related disasters... Continue reading in the attached notice below.

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