Hot temperatures create health risks even indoors, especially for elderly
UNDATED (WKBT) - Hot temperatures aren't a health hazard only if you're outdoors. Staff with Mayo Clinic Health System say not having air conditioning can especially put…
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UNDATED (WKBT) - Hot temperatures aren't a health hazard only if you're outdoors. Staff with Mayo Clinic Health System say not having air conditioning can especially put…
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) -- What's expected to be the most extreme heat wave of 2019 continues on Saturday.
Thousands of people are fleeing wildfires in California, while on the other coast, residents in the mid-Atlantic are bracing for a new round of torrential storms and potential flooding on Thursday.
A series of wildfires is blazing across the Southwest as the chance of rain remains low amid a deadly heat wave.