**Top 5 Things You Need to Know About This Record-Shattering Heat Advisory**

Top 5 Things You Need to Know About This Record-Shattering Heat Advisory

🌡️ 1. The “Feels Like” Temperature Is the Real Threat

  • Forget the thermometer reading; the Heat Index (how it actually feels with humidity) is forecast to hit a staggering 105°F to 115°F in multiple states. This makes outdoor tasks like mowing the lawn or walking the dog a dangerous activity, not just an uncomfortable one.

🚨 2. An Overnight “Hot-Tub” Effect

  • A major red flag: nighttime temperatures may not drop below 80°F in major urban corridors. This lack of overnight cooling prevents the body from recovering, significantly raising the risk of heat stroke and heat exhaustion by the second day of the advisory.

🏥 3. Surge in ER Visits Expected Within Hours

  • Health officials are warning that hospitals are already prepping for a 300% surge in heat-related illnesses. The most dangerous symptoms to watch for? Dizziness combined with nausea AND a hot, dry skin (no sweating). If you see that combination, call 911 immediately—it signals the body has lost its ability to cool itself.

💰 4. Your AC Bill Could Skyrocket—Or It Might Stop Working

  • Power grids are under a “yellow alert,” meaning rolling blackouts are possible. Experts advise setting your thermostat to 78°F and using fans to circulate air. Running your unit at 70°F during this kind of extreme pressure can overheat the compressor and your wallet.

😓 5. The “Hidden Killer” Is Your Car

  • Inside a parked car, temperatures can reach 130°F to 175°F in just 10 minutes. A new CDC report highlights that heatstroke is the #1 cause of non-crash, vehicle-related deaths for children under 14. **Never leave