Dangerous afternoon heat returns today; Cooling stations open
We will see dangerously high heat this afternoon. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures in the mid-90s with a dew point in the 70s is going to make it feel like it is 105 or higher in central Indiana.
Forecasters say that you should take extra precautions if you are going to be outside today. You should try to limit strenuous activities to the early morning or evening. Drink plenty of fluids and wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing.
You should also check in on relatives and neighbors who might be struggling in the heat.
Bartholomew County emergency officials say that there will be several cooling stations around the community today so you can get out of the heat.
The city of Columbus has a cooling station open from 8 to 5 today at Donner Center on 22nd Street.
The city says animals will also be allowed to cool off at Donner Center with their owners and crates will be available.
The Bartholomew County Public Library branches can also be used to cool off. The main branch on Fifth Street is open from 9 until 8 tonight. The Hope branch is open from 10 until 7 tonight.
A cooling station is a place where those who don’t have air conditioning can go to cool off. Food, showers, and sleeping areas are not available.