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Don't sweat it: You can beat the heat

Posted 12:00PM on Friday 24th May 2019 ( 4 years ago )

Get ready for a hot Memorial Day weekend. No, really. Scorching hot, even.

A heat wave is building over the southeastern United States as the holiday weekend begins, and it could shatter records in some areas that date back more than a century. Temperatures could approach the century mark from Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee through the Carolinas and parts of Virginia.

In Gainesville, temperatures are forecast to soar in to the mid and upper 90s through Monday, more than 15 degrees higher than average for this time of year. In Gainesville, it will be 94 on Saturday, 95 on Sunday and 96 on Memorial Day, AccessWDUN meteorologist John Weatherbee said.

“It will probably reach the hundreds across parts of central Georgia, setting some records,” he said. “No records for Gainesville, but it’s going to be hot.”

And no rain is in the forecast for North Georgia, at least through Wednesday, Weatherbee said.

The good news, if there is any, is that the heat could peak this weekend, but the last week of May will still be brutally hot.

While the hot and dry weather is good for cookouts and time on the lake, it can be dangerous for people who do not take necessary precautions while outdoors.

Weatherbee said people can do some simple things to deal with the extreme heat this weekend. Among his tips:

You can get more tips on heat safety on the American Red Cross website.

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