It has been a fairly mild summer I would say. But coming right for us is triple digit heat. Be ready for excessive heat and the dangers that can come with it.
Heat Advisory has been issued for most of the Magic Valley from the National Weather Service in Boise. People need to take extra precaution if they plan to be out in the heat.
Temperatures in the Treasure Valley and beyond are expected to be in the triple digits this week prompting weather officials to issue an Excessive Heat Warning.
The Summer heat is winding down a bit and we haven't heard about a child or pet death in a hot car for a while - which is great news. But that doesn't mean we are in the clear because the moment we let our guard down it cold happen again.
Some people just aren't getting it! If it is hot outside - it is much hotter in a parked car.
In Texas a mom left her kids in the car so she could go get her hair done without being bothered by pesky little kids. Some random strangers saw the kids and since it is Texas and hot - they broke the windows to the car so they could rescue the kids!
There have been far too many stories in the news this summer about parents leaving their kids in the car while they go in and shop. This is not okay! We all know that a quick trip in the store can end up being much more than that.
A Heat Advisory has been issued for Western Magic Valley and Treasure Valley from 3 pm today (June 29, 2013) till 10 am Wednesday (July 3, 2012).
High temperatures can reach 103 or hotter and lower temperatures can reach 65 or warmer.
It's hot outside! With temperatures over 100 heat stroke can creep up on you. It can be difficult to remember and drink water while doing outdoor activities but it is absolutely necessary in order for your body to cool itself. Here are the 10 signs of heat stroke...
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