A prolonged heat wave is affecting the Midwest and Northeast, with dangerously hot temperatures forecasted. Health officials are urging people to stay safe by drinking water, staying inside, and finding cooling centers. Tips on staying safe from the CDC are provided.
With a heat wave hitting much of the U.S. this week, here's how to stay safe. https://t.co/3kn95kJ5SC
It’s important to stay safe during this week’s heat wave. Drink lots of water, stay inside, and call 2-1-1 to find local cooling centers. https://t.co/SLrgMO3P8F
With dangerous heat expected this week, please be safe & check on neighbors who might be at risk. For information on finding a cooling center near you, please reach out to my team at (845)443-2930. https://t.co/vYMfHgd93z
STAY COOL: Things are about to heat up in much of the U.S. — dangerously hot temperatures are forecast for the Midwest and Northeast this week, prompting health officials to urge people to make plans now to stay safe https://t.co/VEKY6BIPsk
A prolonged heat wave is hitting the Midwest and Northeast this week in what could be the hottest stretch of weather for some people in 30 years. Here are tips on how to stay safe from the heat from the CDC: https://t.co/JlgzSMKQFu https://t.co/ik51VFPZRk