Heat Advisory issued for Georgia and South Carolina as temperatures rise.
A Heat Advisory is in effect for parts of Georgia and South Carolina from Sunday morning through Monday, with temperatures reaching up to 111°F. An Extreme Heat Watch follows, raising concerns for heat-related illnesses due to high humidity levels. Residents are urged to stay hydrated, avoid sunlight, and check on vulnerable neighbors. Safety tips include wearing loose clothing and recognizing heat exhaustion symptoms. The intense heat wave is expected to continue, with a cool front predicted for later in the week.
Augusta, Georgia – A Heat Advisory has been issued for parts of Georgia and South Carolina, taking effect from 10 AM on Sunday until 10 AM EDT on Monday. During this period, temperatures are expected to soar, resulting in dangerously high heat index values that could reach up to 111 degrees Fahrenheit. Following this advisory, an Extreme Heat Watch will be in effect from Monday morning through Monday evening, with potential heat index values escalating to a staggering 113 degrees.
The affected areas primarily include portions of east central Georgia and central South Carolina. Residents in these regions should prepare for severe heat conditions that increase the risk of heat-related illnesses, particularly due to the high humidity levels prevalent in the area.
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