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URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Birmingham AL
1229 PM CDT Wed Jul 3 2024

ALZ011-014-015-017-024>027-036-037-043>050-040400-
/O.CON.KBMX.HT.Y.0004.000000T0000Z-240705T0200Z/
Marion-Winston-Walker-Blount-Jefferson-Shelby-St. Clair-Talladega-
Coosa-Tallapoosa-Elmore-Montgomery-Macon-Bullock-Lee-Russell-Pike-
Barbour-
Including the cities of Pell City, Auburn, Talladega, Montgomery,
Phenix City, Rockford, Union Springs, Alexander City, Oneonta,
Dadeville, Eufaula, Hamilton, Alabaster, Pelham, Double Springs,
Tuskegee, Tallassee, Columbiana, Troy, Jasper, Hoover,
Birmingham, Moody, Opelika, Wetumpka, and Sylacauga
1229 PM CDT Wed Jul 3 2024

...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 PM CDT THURSDAY...

* WHAT...Heat index values up to 107 degrees are possible in the
  advisory area.

* WHERE...A portion of central Alabama.

* WHEN...Until 9 PM CDT Thursday.

* IMPACTS...The combination of hot temperatures with high humidity
  may cause heat illnesses.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of
the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and
pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any
circumstances.

Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When
possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or
evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat
stoke. Wear light weight and loose fitting clothing when possible
and drink plenty of water.

To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in
shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat
should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an
emergency! Call 9 1 1.

&&

$$

ALZ012-013-022-023-030>035-039>042-040400-
/O.CON.KBMX.HT.Y.0004.000000T0000Z-240705T0200Z/
Lamar-Fayette-Pickens-Tuscaloosa-Sumter-Greene-Hale-Perry-Bibb-
Chilton-Marengo-Dallas-Autauga-Lowndes-
Including the cities of Eutaw, Greensboro, Tuscaloosa, Selma,
Marion, Demopolis, Hayneville, Carrollton, Centreville,
Prattville, Fayette, Moundville, Fort Deposit, Sulligent,
Clanton, Livingston, Linden, and Vernon
1229 PM CDT Wed Jul 3 2024

...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 PM CDT THURSDAY...

* WHAT...Heat index values up to 108 degrees will be possible within
  the advisory area.

* WHERE...A portion of central Alabama.

* WHEN...Until 9 PM CDT Thursday.

* IMPACTS...The combination of hot temperatures with high humidity
  may cause heat illnesses.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of
the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and
pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any
circumstances.

Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When
possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or
evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat
stoke. Wear light weight and loose fitting clothing when possible
and drink plenty of water.

To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in
shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat
should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an
emergency! Call 9 1 1.

&&

$$

ALZ018>020-040400-
/O.CON.KBMX.HT.Y.0005.240704T1500Z-240705T0200Z/
Etowah-Calhoun-Cherokee-
Including the cities of Anniston, Centre, and Gadsden
1229 PM CDT Wed Jul 3 2024

...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM TO 9 PM CDT THURSDAY...

* WHAT...Heat index values up to 104 degrees expected within the
  advisory area.

* WHERE...Calhoun, Cherokee, and Etowah Counties.

* WHEN...From 10 AM to 9 PM CDT Thursday.

* IMPACTS...The combination of hot temperatures with high humidity
  may cause heat illnesses.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of
the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and
pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any
circumstances.

Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When
possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or
evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat
stoke. Wear light weight and loose fitting clothing when possible
and drink plenty of water.

To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in
shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat
should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an
emergency! Call 9 1 1.

&&

$$

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