The already high temperatures, combined with heavy humidity, could cause heat illnesses on Wednesday, forecasters warned.
said the heat index could top at 102 on Wednesday. Temperatures are expected to peak in the low 90s. Forecasters said the warm weather and humidity could cause heat-related illnesses.
Forecasters said Wednesday will likely be the warmest day of the week for most central Pennsylvanians. Forecasters are also recommending strenuous outdoor activities be scheduled for the early morning or evening. Anyone who does go outside should wear light, loose-fitting clothing. More showers and storms could develop throughout Friday, into early Saturday, forecasters said. More rain is possible Saturday and Sunday, from about 2 p.m. onward.
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