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Local Excessive Heat Hazard Outlook | |
NOTE: The times shown to the left of the graphics, show the starting time. The times on the graphics is the ending time or "Valid til".
| Excessive Heat Outlook key information for the above graphic. |
| None | No hazard expected. |
| Low | Heat and humidity will combine to create Heat Index values in the 95 to 99 degree (F) range. |
| Medium | Heat and humidity will combine to create Heat Index values in the 100 to 104 degree (F) range. |
| High | Heat and humidity will combine to create Heat Index values 105 degrees (F) and above. |
| Extreme | Extreme excessive heat. |
More information about Heat Index.
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The Local Weather Threats graphics are generally VALID FOR A 24 HOUR PERIOD from the time of issuance.
The graphics will be issued daily between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m., and remain valid until 8 a.m. the next day.
Afternoon updates will be posted as time permits. As the weather threat increases throughout the day,
or becomes imminent, Watches and Warnings will be issued as appropriate. The highest possible threat
for the day will be highlighted for each county. On some maps multiple threats may be represented.
The Graphical Weather Threats Assesment is an outlook for planning purposes only !!!
This Local Weather Threats web page is an effort to improve the utility of our outlooks and statements.
This product is provided for emergency managers, lLocal media, businesses, schools, law enforcement,
and the public. Use the Graphical Hazardous Weasther Outlook to factor the threat of hazardous weather
into your daily plans.
DISCLAIMER: This is a service designed to supplement pre-existing, official means of communication.
Timeliness and reliability of products obtained from the Internet are not guaranteed.
This project is being developed in an effort to achieve goals set forth in the
National Weather Service's Strategic Plan.
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