What is the danger?
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Heat Advisory for Harris County from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. today. Heat index readings are expected to range from 105 to 110 degrees. The dangerous heat conditions are likely to continue through the weekend. Everyone should take precautions to avoid heat illness or exhaustion.
What you should do:
STAY COOL!
- Keep your body temperature cool to avoid heat-related illness.
- Always remember to LOOK BEFORE YOU LOCK for children and pets in vehicles.
- Stay in an air-conditioned building or shelter as much as possible.
- Avoid direct sunlight.
- Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing.
- Check on those most at-risk twice a day.
- Bring pets inside and provide plenty of water for them to drink.
Extreme heat for a long period may put a strain on the electric grid. To reduce strain to the grid during the peak hours of 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., it is recommended that you set your air conditioner at 78°F if possible and avoid using large appliances.
STAY HYDRATED!
- Because your body loses fluids through sweat, you can become dehydrated during times of extreme heat.
- Drink more water than usual.
- Avoid alcohol or liquids containing high amounts of sugar.
- Remind others to drink enough water, especially when outdoors.
STAY INFORMED!
- Stay updated on local weather forecasts and tips from trusted partners such as National Weather Service Houston-Galveston, Harris County Public Health, and ReadyHarris.
- Learn the symptoms of heat illness.
Where you can learn more:
- Beat The Heat Tips: Harris County Public Health
- Extreme Heat Safety: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
- Local Forecast: National Weather Service Houston-Galveston