Scorching temps, dangerous heat indexes today through weekend
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[July 23, 2010]
The National Weather Service
says temperatures are expected to climb into the mid-90s across
central Illinois on Friday afternoon, with heat index values ranging
from 105 to 109 degrees. This will produce dangerous conditions for
anyone who needs to be outdoors for any length of time.
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Isolated thunderstorms will be possible tonight. At this time it
appears the severe threat will be along or north of Interstate 74.
Damaging straight-line winds, torrential rain and frequent lightning
are possible Saturday through Thursday, the weather service
reported. Heat index readings over 100 degrees can cause increased
risk of heat exhaustion or heat stroke for anyone spending time
outdoors, the National Weather Service warned. It's especially
dangerous for children, the elderly or those with medical
conditions.
Some advice from the weather service:
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Drink plenty of
fluids without alcohol or caffeine.
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Stay in an
air-conditioned room.
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Keep out of the
sun.
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Check on relatives and neighbors during
hot weather.
[Text from National Weather
Service] |
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