The next four days are going to be hot in Southern Idaho! With temperatures in the mid-90's it's extremely important to be prepared when playing outside.
Summer is upon us and the Weather Service predicts highs hitting 103 by Saturday (Jun 27). According to the American Red Cross, approximately 400 Americans lose their lives due to summer's blazing heat. Here are the top 5 hot weather safety tips that will keep you cool, safe, and potentially save your life this summer...
Summer is upon us and temperatures are already soaring into the 90's. According to the American Red Cross, approximately 400 Americans lose their lives due to summer's blazing heat. Here are the top 5 hot weather safety tips that will keep you cool, safe, and potentially save your life this summer...
Summer is upon us and temperatures are already soaring into the 90's. According to the American Red Cross, approximately 400 Americans lose their lives due to summer's blazing heat. Taking some simple precautions and drinking plenty of water could save your life this summer...
With temperatures on the rise, the odds of heat stroke increase.
If you suspect that someone has heat stroke, you should call 911 or transport the person to a hospital right away. A delay seeking medical help can be fatal.
While we probably won't see quite the same blistering 100+ temps like we did last week, it's still hot.
I found some odd little tricks you can do to try to stay cool. Warning: Some of these might make you look a little crazy.
It's hot outside! With temperatures over 100 heat stroke can creep up on you. It can be difficult to remember and drink water while doing outdoor activities but it is absolutely necessary in order for your body to cool itself. Here are the 10 signs of heat stroke...
Summer is here and temperatures are already soaring into the 90's here in the Magic Valley. According to the American Red Cross, approximately 400 Americans lose their lives due to summer's heat. Taking some simple precautions and drinking plenty of water can help you beat the heat and could save your life this summer...