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Summers in Indiana are going to get hotter. And those high heat days are especially dangerous for farm workers and other people who work outside. But right now, there are few laws to protect farm workers from extreme heat.
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While other parts of the country may have hotter temperatures overall, counties stretching from eastern Texas to southwest Michigan will have at least one day a year where the temperature feels like 125 degrees or more.
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The cities of Clarksville and Richmond worked with Indiana University last year to find out what parts of those communities get the hottest and who is most vulnerable to extreme heat. Now they’ve come up with plans to “beat the heat.”
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Areas of Michigan are facing various levels of heat advisory according to the National Weather Service of Grand Rapids. Here are some tips on how to stay cool in the heat.
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Monday night’s severe thunderstorms and hurricane-force winds have caused widespread power outages across Michiana. Utilities are reporting multiple downed power lines, broken poles and fallen trees.
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In light of this week’s expected high temperatures, the St. Joseph County Department of Health has issued an extreme heat advisory.
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A report by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation said there’s not enough energy on the regional grid to meet peak demand.
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The National Weather service has issued a heat advisory again for today. Heat index reading are expected to be between 98 and 103 degrees. Considering the…
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Heat waves across the world and potentially record-breaking high temperatures in the western United States are bringing renewed attention to the dangers…
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As this summer heats up, Indiana University is partnering with two cities to find out what parts of those communities get the hottest and who is most…