Be prepared: Dangerous heat index could top out around 105 degrees this afternoon
Staff reports 5:32 a.m.
CONCORD - The National Weather Service in Gray, Maine, has issued Heat Advisories for most of New Hampshire today. In addition, parts of the state also are under an Excessive Heat Watch through Thursday evening. According to NWS, the heat will peak in the middle of the week but will have hot days on both sides. The potential heat wave is expected to have temperatures in the 90s reaching 100 in some areas. NWS says this will be the hottest stretch seen in recent years. The Department of Safety's Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HSEM) advises residents and visitors to take action before extreme heat is expected in New Hampshire. "Take the necessary steps to keep yourself, your family and loved ones from experiencing heat related health issues," said HSEM Director Robert Buxton. "It is important to stay hydrated and avoid the sun if possible. If you work or need to spend time outdoors, take frequent breaks and drink plenty of water. Make sure to check on neighbors, especially those who may be vulnerable." Director Buxton offers the following tips for heat safety:
Visit ReadyNH.gov to learn more about preparing for extreme heat.
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