Another weekend, another heat advisory in Georgia

August 25, 2023
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A heat advisory has been put into effect for the majority of North and Central Georgia, bringing with it hazardous conditions as the heat index values are anticipated to climb to 105 to 108 degrees at some locations.

A heat advisory has been put into effect for the majority of North and Central Georgia, bringing with it hazardous conditions as the heat index values are anticipated to climb to 105 to 108 degrees at some locations.

Residents are being warned to prepare for a scorching few days, with the advisory extending from today through the weekend.

Today and tonight, the heat index is expected to reach at least 105 degrees, prompting the heat advisory. The Northeast Georgia Mountains are the only area not included in the advisory.

Those with outdoor activities planned should be mindful of the risks associated with such extreme heat, taking measures to mitigate the possibility of heat-related illnesses. Staying hydrated, taking regular breaks in the shade, and avoiding strenuous activities during the hottest part of the day are recommended precautions.

The heat won’t be letting up for the weekend, either. Hazardous heat is set to return Saturday and Sunday, as heat index values climb back into the 100 to 108-degree range. Additional Heat Advisories may become necessary for a portion of the region during this period. The same precautions are urged for residents planning to spend time outdoors.

Adding to the weather woes, thunderstorm chances will gradually increase through early next week, with the most widespread activity anticipated on Monday and Tuesday. The good news, however, is that the risk for severe weather remains low, and spotter activation is not expected through tonight.

This heat advisory is a stark reminder of Georgia’s sizzling summers, and residents are encouraged to pay close attention to local weather updates and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.

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