LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ — The National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Heat Warning for the region, with dangerously high temperatures and heat index values expected to persist through the weekend, prompting Lawrence Township officials to open cooling stations for residents.
The warning is in effect from noon Wednesday through 8 p.m. Saturday for portions of northern Delaware, central and southern New Jersey, and southeastern Pennsylvania, according to the National Weather Service. Heat index values are expected to reach between 100 and 110 degrees each day, with the hottest conditions forecast for Thursday and Friday. Overnight lows in the mid-70s to low 80s are not expected to offer much relief.
Township officials are urging residents to limit outdoor activity during the hottest parts of the day, stay hydrated, wear lightweight clothing, and check on older adults, young children, and neighbors who may be more vulnerable to the heat.
Three cooling stations are available for residents without access to air conditioning:
Officials noted that cooling stations are intended only as a temporary refuge from the heat and are not shelters or locations offering food or entertainment.
Residents experiencing signs of heat exhaustion or heat stroke should move to a cool location immediately and seek medical attention. Officials urged anyone who becomes unconscious, confused, or stops sweating during extreme heat to call 911.
The National Weather Service also warned against leaving children or pets unattended in vehicles, noting that car interiors can reach lethal temperatures within minutes. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends that outdoor workers take frequent breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas and limit strenuous activity to early morning or evening hours.
Residents without air conditioning or shelter from the heat can call 211 or visit their county or state health department website for assistance.
Here's the forecast for the next few days:
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