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Heat could surpass record

Two-year-old Keifer Marshall V plays at the Temple Splash Park at Ferguson Park on Monday, as temperatures tied a record high of 95 degrees. (Scott Gaulin/Telegram)

Temperatures could reach into the high 90s today, breaking the record that stands at 95 degrees, said Andy Andersen, KCEN-TV meteorologist.

“It’s going to be extremely hot,” he said. “It’s called compressional heat.”

A front is pushing through the area and putting pressure on the atmosphere. That extra push, along with winds from the south, causes a release of energy and therefore an expulsion of heat, he said.

But the good news is that the extreme heat isn’t here to stay.

“By the middle of the week, the front should have gone as far as it’s going to go and we’ll see seasonal norms in the upper 80s,” Andersen said. “It won’t really be any cooler, but not at all record levels.”

Andersen had a few tips for those venturing out into the hot weather.

-Pace yourself.

-Schedule outdoor activities in the morning and early evening when temperatures aren’t so high.

-Drink plenty of fluids like water and sports drinks.

-Avoid dehydrating alcoholic beverages.

-Take breaks from the heat and find air conditioning.

 
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