This
warning is for the counties of Knox, Stark, Peoria, Marshall,
Woodford, Fulton, Tazewell, McLean, Schuyler, Mason, Logan, DeWitt,
Piatt, Champaign, Vermilion, Cass,
Menard, Scott, Morgan, Sangamon, Christian, Macon, Moultrie,
Douglas, Coles, Edgar, Shelby, Cumberland, Clark, Effingham, Jasper,
Crawford, Clay, Richland and Lawrence,
including the cities of Galesburg, Peoria, Bloomington, Normal,
Havana, Lincoln, Champaign, Urbana, Danville, Jacksonville,
Springfield, Taylorville, Decatur, Charleston, Mattoon, Shelbyville,
Effingham, Flora and Lawrenceville.Temperatures: High
temperatures today and Saturday will range from 103 to 107 degrees.
These extremely high temperatures combined with moderately high
relative humidity will produce oppressive heat index values of 108
to 113 each afternoon. Little relief from the heat will occur at
night, as overnight heat index values will remain above 75 degrees.
Effects: The effects of heat are cumulative and worsen as
excessive heat continues for several days. Prolonged exposure to the
heat may quickly result in heat exhaustion or heatstroke, especially
if your body is working hard.
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Precautionary, preparedness actions:
An excessive heat warning means that a prolonged period of
dangerously high temperatures will occur. Know the signs of heat
exhaustion and heatstroke.
To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety &
Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in
shaded or air-conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat
should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heatstroke is an
emergency; call 911.
Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When
possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or
evening. Wear lightweight, light-colored and loose-fitting clothing,
and drink plenty of water. Never leave children or pets in an
enclosed vehicle, as temperatures inside will quickly reach lethal
levels.
[Text from
National Weather Service announcement received from the Logan County
Emergency Management Agency] |