Extreme Heat Warning – Watersmeet Area on July 4th

⚠️ EXTREME HEAT WARNING – WATERSMEET AREA ⚠️
Record High Temperatures & High Humidity Expected – Friday, July 4th

Watersmeet Police and Fire would like to remind residents that the Watersmeet area is forecasted to experience dangerously high temperatures on Friday, July 4th, with record-breaking heat and excessive humidity pushing the heat index well above safe levels.

What to Expect:

  • Temperatures near 90 °F, with heat index higher due to humidity
  • Sticky overnight, with lows around 70 °F, limiting recovery
  • Humidity 65–70% increasing risk even during cloud cover

Public Safety Warning:

Extreme heat is a serious health risk. Please take the following precautions:

Stay Hydrated:

  • Drink plenty of water—don’t wait until you’re thirsty
  • Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and sugary drinks
  • Use electrolyte-replenishing beverages if working or active outdoors

‍♀️ Protect Vulnerable Populations:

  • Small children, the elderly, and those with chronic illnesses are at higher risk of heat-related illness
  • Never leave children, pets, or anyone in a parked vehicle—temperatures can rise to deadly levels in minutes

☠️ Know the Signs of Heat Stroke:

Heat stroke is a life-threatening emergency. Call 911 immediately if you or someone else shows these symptoms:

  • Body temperature above 103°F
  • Hot, red, dry, or damp skin
  • Rapid, strong pulse
  • Headache, dizziness, confusion
  • Nausea or unconsciousness

Pet Safety Tips:

  • Ensure pets have plenty of fresh water and shade
  • Limit walks and exercise—hot pavement can burn their paws
  • Bring pets indoors during peak heat hours

Cooling Tips:

  • Stay indoors during the hottest part of the day (10 AM – 6 PM)
  • Use fans, AC, or visit public places with cooling (e.g., libraries, community centers)
  • Take cool showers or baths

Please check on neighbors, especially seniors or those living alone, and be mindful of outdoor workers.

Stay safe, stay cool, and take this heat seriously.