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Heat advisory in effect: Stay cool, slight chance of rain.

As the weekend approaches, residents are urged to brace themselves for soaring temperatures. Chief Meteorologist Chris Franklin has issued a heat advisory, emphasizing the necessity of staying cool and hydrated during this blistering period. While the relentless sun continues to dominate the skies, there’s a whisper of hope with a slight possibility of showers gracing the area. However, the relief is expected to be brief.

Looking ahead, the weather trend appears to favor heat and dryness. With next week’s forecast showing no signs of significant cooling or precipitation, it’s crucial to take preventative measures against the heat. Whether it’s spending more time indoors, making use of cooling centers, or simply staying hydrated, staying cool is the priority during this scorching spell. This summer, the sun seems unwavering in its intensity, making it increasingly important for everyone to heed the advisories and take care.

Corey Bureau

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