By BRAD KELLAR
Herald-Banner Staff
GREENVILLE
May 20, 2008 01:16 am
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Greenville experienced its first 90-degree day of the year Monday, right on schedule, and forecasts are calling for the heat to stick around for the rest of this week.
Majors Field Municipal Airport recorded an official high of 91 degrees Monday. Last year, Greenville didn’t see a 90-degree high until June 7, but that was far from the norm.
During the past few years, Greenville has typically recorded its first 90-degree high during the third week of May, although it arrived as early as May 1 in 2003.
The National Weather Service predicted today’s high to reach 93 and stay at or near the 90-degree mark through Friday, when there is a slight chance of storms in the forecast. The low temperatures should remain comfortable, however, dipping into the 60s and low 70s each night.
The Texas Department of State Health Services recommends the following tips to help deal with the heat:
— Stay in an air-conditioned area, either at home or in a public place. If air conditioning is not available, pull the shades over the windows and use cross-ventilation and fans to cool rooms.
— Drink plenty of fluids, especially water, and wear light-colored, loose-fitting clothes. Avoid drinks that are heavily sweetened or contain caffeine.
— Wear sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor of 15 or higher
— Check on children often, especially if they are playing outside in high temperatures.
— Never leave anyone in a closed, parked vehicle in hot weather, even for a short time.
— Take frequent breaks when working outside.
— Dress infants and children in cool, loose clothing. Shade their heads and faces with hats or an umbrella.
— Check frequently on the elderly and those who are ill or may need help.
— Check with a doctor about the effects of sun and heat when taking prescription drugs, especially diuretics or antihistamines.
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