What is a heat index?
The heat index is the "feels like" temperature when humidity is factored in.
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Extreme heat waves are sweeping across the United States, with temperatures soaring and heat advisories in effect. This article summarizes recent reports from Knoxville, Cincinnati, and Jackson, TN, providing insights into current condition...
### Knoxville Heat Trends
Knoxville summers are getting hotter, with a noticeable increase in the number of days reaching 90 degrees or higher. Climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon notes that summertime temperatures have been climbing over the past several decades. According to Heat.gov climate prediction data, Knoxville could see 60 to 90 days per year with highs of 90 degrees or higher between 2036 and 2065, double the current normal.
### Cincinnati Heat Advisory
A Heat Advisory is in effect for Cincinnati, with high temperatures and humidity combining to create dangerous conditions. The WCPO 9 First Warning Weather team forecasts highs near 92 degrees and a heat index upwards of 100 to 105. Scattered thunderstorms are also expected, bringing potential for heavy rain and localized flooding.
### Jackson, TN: Extreme Heat Returning
Jackson, TN, is bracing for another wave of extreme heat. After a week of above-normal temperatures and heat advisories, the city is likely to see its first 100-degree days of the year next week. A front is expected to bring some relief later in the week, but until then, residents should prepare for potentially dangerous conditions.
### How to Prepare
### Who This Affects Most
While everyone is vulnerable to heat-related illnesses, some groups are at higher risk:
The heat index is the "feels like" temperature when humidity is factored in.
Stay hydrated, seek shade, avoid strenuous activity, wear lightweight clothing, and use air conditioning and fans.
Symptoms include heavy sweating, weakness, dizziness, headache, nausea, and vomiting. Seek medical attention if symptoms worsen.
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