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                     Thursday 18 July 2019
            U.S. heat wave just warming up for long and scorching weekend



            By  COREY  WILLIAMS  and                                                                                            The Chicago suburb of Or-
            SETH BORENSTEIN                                                                                                     land  Park  also  opened  its
            Associated Press                                                                                                    police station as its primary
            DETROIT  (AP)  —  The  heat                                                                                         24-hour cooling center.
            wave that has been roast-                                                                                           Kelly   Boeckman,      31,
            ing  much  of the U.S. in  re-                                                                                      and  Taylor  Knoll,  28,  met
            cent  days  is  just  getting                                                                                       Wednesday  morning  —
            warmed up, with tempera-                                                                                            when  the  heat  was  still
            tures  expected  to  soar  to                                                                                       bearable  —  to  chat  at  a
            dangerous  levels  through                                                                                          patio  table  in  downtown
            the weekend.                                                                                                        Jefferson   City,   Missouri.
            Communities  are  prepar-                                                                                           Both  have  young  children
            ing by offering buildings as                                                                                        and said they are careful to
            cooling  centers  and  ask-                                                                                         keep  them  hydrated  and
            ing residents to check in on                                                                                        protected from the heat.
            relatives and neighbors. Of-                                                                                        "We  definitely  aren't  doing
            ficials  also  are  concerned                                                                                       outside activities for the af-
            about smog, which is exac-                                                                                          ternoon and evening, even
            erbated  by  the  heat  and                                                                                         though they want to some-
            makes  it  more  difficult  for                                                                                     times,"   said   Boeckman,
            certain people to breathe,                                                                                          who  has  6-year-old  twins
            including  the  very  young,                                                                                        and  a  3  year  old.  They're
            the elderly and people with                                                                                         "playing early, (getting) lots
            asthma or lung diseases.                                                                                            of  water  and  hydration,
            More  than  100  local  heat                                                                                        (and) staying in the shade
            records  are  expected  to                                                                                          when we are outside."
            fall Saturday, according to                                                                                         Steve Owen, a 54-year-old
            the  National  Weather  Ser-                                                                                        bus  driver  from  Roeland
            vice. Most won't be record-                                                                                         Park, Kansas, dumped wa-
            daily highs but record-high                                                                                         ter on his head to stay cool
            nighttime  lows,  and  that                                                                                         Wednesday  while  wait-
            lack  of  cooling  can  be                                                                                          ing to pick up a day care
            dangerous,  meteorologists                                                                                          group from the local pool.
            say.  Temperatures  in  parts                                                                                       "I'm  usually  revived  and
            of the East won't drop be-                                                                                          feeling  much  better,"  he
            low  the  mid-  to  upper-70s                                                                                       said  after  drenching  him-
            or  even  80  degrees  (26.7                                                                                        self.  "That  usually  gets  me
            Celsius) at night, he said.                                                                                         through."
            The  heat  wave  will  likely                                                                                       The  heat  also  can  take  a
            be  "short  and  searing,"                                                                                          toll  on  pets  and  other  ani-
            said Greg Carbin, forecast                                                                                          mals. Officials at the Brook-
            branch chief for the weath-  Russ Wilson splashes water on his face from a fountain in New York, Wednesday, July 17, 2019. The   field  Zoo  near  Chicago
            er service's Weather Predic-  heat wave that has been roasting much of the U.S. in recent days is just getting warmed up, with   have  spent  the  past  few
            tion Center.                 temperatures expected to soar to dangerous levels through the weekend.                 days preparing.
            A  high  pressure  system                                                                          Associated Press   Blocks  of  ice  weighing
            stretching  from  coast-to-                                                                                         about  300  pounds  (136
            coast  is  keeping  the  heat  that  nearly  100  local  re-  frozen  water  in  the  refrig-  and lived alone.     kilograms)   were   being
            turned  on.  The  heat  and  cords  will  be  broken  Thurs-  erator. At night, we're in the  "Daytime  hours  when  the  trucked in for the polar and
            humidity are made to feel  day  and  Friday  in  Texas,  house."                       sun is out is clearly our high-  grizzly  bears,  and  the  zoo
            worse by the large amount  Oklahoma,  parts  of  the  Even that may not provide  est  risk  periods,"  said  Dr.  planned to give ice cubes
            of moisture in the air com-  Midwest and a large swath  enough relief for some, es-    Michael  Kaufmann,  EMS  to  the  reindeer.  Additional
            ing from the Gulf of Mexico,  of the East Coast. On Satur-  pecially for young children,  medical  director  with  the  animals  were  being  given
            much  of  it  left  over  from  day, 101 records could fall  the  elderly  or  people  with  Indiana   Department   of  access  to  indoor  quarters
            Hurricane Barry.             in  an  area  stretching  from  certain chronic illnesses.  Homeland  Security.  "We're  starting Thursday.
            The  heat  index,  which  is  Texas  to  Iowa  and  east  to  The  Environmental  Protec-  not  expecting  the  drops  "The welfare of the animals
            what the temperature feels  Maine and Florida, accord-    tion Agency's live air qual-  in  temperature  at  night  —  is our top priority," said zoo
            like, should hit 110 (43.3 Cel-  ing to projections.      ity  tracker  reported  that  or the humidity — that we  spokeswoman  Sondra  Kat-
            sius) in Washington, D.C., on  Deloris  Knight  said  she  will  the  air  was  "unhealthy"  often realize when the sun  zen.
            Saturday and 109 (42.8 Cel-  keep  the  heat  out  of  her  Wednesday  for  sensitive  goes down."                  The same is true at the Lin-
            sius) in Chicago and Detroit  eastside  Detroit  home  by  groups  in  a  stretch  of  the  Roger Axe, who heads the  coln  Park  Zoo  in  Chicago,
            on  Friday,  said  Jeff  Mas-  keeping her doors and cur-  East  Coast  from  Baltimore  emergency  management  where  some  animals  have
            ters,  meteorology  director  tains  closed  while  running  to Bridgeport, Connecticut,  agency in Indiana's Greene  cooling  stations  in  their
            of  Weather  Underground.  the small window air condi-    including Philadelphia and  County, said he has asked  enclosures  and  space  off-
            Wednesday marked Wash-       tioner in her living room.   New York City.               churches and other organi-   exhibit where they can go
            ington's  seventh  straight  "We  have  a  couple  of  big  Such  heat  can  be  dead-  zations to open their doors  to cool down, said general
            day  with  temperatures  of  fans. We have ceiling fans,"  ly.  Over  three  days  in  July  as "possible lifesaving cool-  curator Dave Bernier.
            at  least  90  degrees  (32.2  Knight, 63, said Wednesday  1995, more than 700 people  ing centers."                "I don't expect it to be much
            Celsius),  and  that  streak  while  enjoying  tempera-   died during a heat wave in  Officials  in  the  Detroit  sub-  change in attendance," he
            was  expected  to  last  for  tures in the mid-80s (about  Chicago  as  temperatures  urb  of  Westland  will  keep  said.  "Once  they  decide
            another five days.           29  degrees  Celsius)  from  rose  above  97  degrees  the  police  station  lobby  they want to go to the zoo
            An  experimental  weather  her  front  porch.  "I  keep  (36.1 Celsius). Many of the  and  one  of  its  fire  stations  on the weekend, that's usu-
            service  forecast  projects  lemonade  and  gallons  of  dead  were  poor,  elderly  open  around  the  clock.  ally where they go."q
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