How can I stay safe during the heat advisory?
Drink plenty of fluids, stay in air-conditioned rooms, avoid the sun, and check on relatives and neighbors. Limit outdoor activities to cooler times of the day and wear loose-fitting clothing.
Weather / Heat Waves
Greater Cincinnati remains under a heat advisory as high temperatures and humidity persist. While scattered thunderstorms are expected, they offer only temporary relief. The heat advisory has been extended until 8 p.m. on Friday, June 27th.
The current weather pattern is a classic summer setup, with high pressure leading to warm, humid conditions. Dew points are sitting anywhere from the 60 to 70 degree mark. A cold front is expected to move through the area early next week, bringing some relief from the heat and humidity. Be aware of pop-up downpours which may provide some relief. The highest temperature ever recorded in Ohio was 113° F (Gallipolis (near) on July 21, 1934), while the all-time lowest temperature was -39° F (Milligan on Feb. 10, 1899).
Drink plenty of fluids, stay in air-conditioned rooms, avoid the sun, and check on relatives and neighbors. Limit outdoor activities to cooler times of the day and wear loose-fitting clothing.
Relief is expected by mid-week, with temperatures returning to more seasonable levels.
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