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Weather Alerts

The National Weather Service issues the following notifications to alert the community of heat-related events.

Excessive Outlook—Be Aware!

Outlooks are issued when the potential exists for excessive heat event in the next 3-7 days.

Heat Advisory—Take Action!

An advisory is issued within 12 hours of extremely dangerous heat conditions. This Advisory means the maximum heat index temperature is expected to be 108 degrees°F or higher or the air temperature is expected to be 103°F or higher.

Excessive Heat Watches—Be Prepared!

Watches are issued when excessive heat is expected in the next 24 to 72 hours. A Watch means the risk of a heat wave has increased but its timing is uncertain.

Excessive Heat Warning—Take Action!

Warnings are issued within 12 hours of extremely dangerous heat conditions. This warning means the maximum heat index temperature is expected to be 113 degrees F or higher or the air temperature is expected to be 105 degrees F or higher.

Stay Hydrated:

Heat is the leading cause of weather-related deaths most years. You are generally safe indoors with the AC on, while staying hydrated. During extreme heat, stay inside and keep cool.