The sweltering conditions gripping central Georgia are set to continue today, after temperatures tied the all-time record for the highest overnight low at 82 degrees.
Residents are urged to take necessary precautions to combat the risks of heat-induced illnesses.
Central Georgia is not only making headlines for tying the highest overnight low record, but is also under a heat advisory from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., with heat index values predicted to soar up to 106 degrees. Such extreme temperatures, combined with high humidity levels, significantly elevate the risk of heat-related ailments.
The advisory urges residents to remain vigilant and prioritize their safety.
Georgians who work outdoors or engage in strenuous activities should be particularly cautious. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration suggests scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air-conditioned environments. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, wearing appropriate clothing, and seeking shade can make a significant difference in such intense conditions.
As Georgia grapples with these blistering temperatures, residents are reminded to stay cool, safe, and look out for one another.
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