Staying Safe During an Early July Heat Wave
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Listening
Staying Safe During an Early July Heat Wave
A strong heat wave is in the eastern United States this week. The National Weather Service warns people to stay cool and drink water. Many cities have high temperatures and high humidity.
Relief could come to the Great Lakes and parts of the Northeast over the weekend, but the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast will stay hot. Nights may not get much cooler, so people should avoid long sun exposure and check for cooling centers. Heat index values may reach 100 in some areas. If you feel sick, go indoors and call for help if needed. Check local weather updates for changes.
Quiz
Reading Practice
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Discussion
Do you ever feel the heat more in the city or the country? Why?
Have you ever used a cooling center or public shelter? What happened?
What do you do to stay cool when it is very hot?