Heat advisory in effect Thu. before dangerous heat Fri.
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The National Weather Service announced a heat advisory for Central Indiana counties on July 24, as temperatures are expected to feel as high as 106.
Get ready for an intense day of heat and potential severe thunderstorms on Thursday, with heat indices expected to reach near or above 100 degrees across much of the state.
At 10:56 p.m. on Tuesday, the National Weather Service issued a heat advisory valid for Wednesday between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. for Choctaw, Washington, Clarke, Escambia, Mobile and Baldwin counties.
A HEAT ADVISORY and AIR QUALITY ALERT is in effect for much of northeast Ohio. The heat and humidity will start to increase Wednesday and will stay hot through Friday.
Most of Ohio is under a heat advisory with temperatures that will feel 100-plus. Here's the difference between a heat advisory, heat watch and heat warning.
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Dangerous heat and humidity will be in place on Wednesday which may help fuel strong thunderstorms during the evening hours. Therefore, Wednesday is an ALERT DAY!A high pressure ridge over the South-Central United States will situate itself over the region allowing heat and humidity to build throughout the day due to southwest flow bringing in
According to the National Weather Service, a heat advisory will go into effect at 10 a.m. for nearly all of Illinois and Indiana and remain through Thursday evening. It will also be in effect for parts of Wisconsin, including Kenosha County. Stream NBC 5 ...
The Southwest Ohio Air Quality Agency has issued an Air Quality Advisory for Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren counties in Ohio; Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties in Kentucky; and Dearborn County in Indiana, until midnight. Levels of ozone within the region may approach or exceed unhealthy standards.