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BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Dangerously hot temperatures outside have many workers in the Baton Rouge area practicing safety.
The Oklahoma summer heat is officially upon us. With temperatures expected to reach over 100 degrees throughout the coming weeks, anyone working outside should stay prepared.
It is vital to pay attention to the signs of heatstroke and to stay hydrated amid the hot and humid conditions, especially if ...
In partnership with Safe Kids Savannah, the event also featured important water safety education, helping families learn how to stay safe in and around water.
Experts say certain workouts, such as swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding, may be easier than others to endure on hot ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — High temperatures and increased humidity will make for a dangerous combination in the Memphis area through ...
Cats, dogs and other house pets are easier to keep cool, but pet owners still have to remain vigilant during the summer, Palm ...
With intense heatwaves in Europe, it’s important to understand the risks and symptoms of heat stress, and to know your rights ...
The Village Creek Drying Beds are part of a Fort Worth wastewater system that has historically attracted hundreds of bird ...
Heat is the deadliest weather threat, according to the National Weather Service’s report on weather-related fatalities.
To protect against cardiovascular problems in the heat, Chandrashekar recommends staying well hydrated, drinking the recommended 80 ounces of fluid each day. She also advised replacing lost ...
At Farmington River Tubing in New Hartford, they will likely be packed on Wednesday as they help people stay cool and enjoy a beautiful day as they beat the heat.