The
National Weather Service is predicting temperatures this weekend in the 90’s
statewide. This combined with the increase in humidity will create heat
indices in the mid to upper 90’s Friday through Sunday and possibly into early
next week. This is below the NWS criteria for issuing heat advisories and
warnings, but it is well above normal for June.
Individuals
working or exercising outdoors should take precautions – drink plenty of
liquids (avoid caffeine and alcohol); take frequent rest breaks in air
conditioning or at least a cool shady area; wear sunscreen, sunglasses, hat,
lightweight & light colored loose fitting clothing; check on older
family/friends that don’t have or won’t use air conditioning; don’t leave
children or pets in cars – even if the windows are down; provide shade and
plenty of water for pets.
Chillicothe Cooling Stations
Livingston County Health Center
800 Adam
Drive
Hours: M-F, 8 am -12 pm and 1-4 pm
660 646-5506
Livingston County Library
450 Locust
Street
S, 9 am – 4
pm; Closed Sunday
660 646-0547
Calvary Baptist Church
206 Locust
Street
Hours: M-F,
8 am – 12 pm and 1-3 pm
660 646-0976
Chillicothe City Hall
Walking
Track
715
Washington Street
Hours: M-F, 8 am – 5 pm
660 646-2267
Grand River Multi Purpose Center
607 W Business 36
Hours: M-F, 8 am - 4:30 pm
660 646-1555
YMCA
1725 Locust Street
Hours: M-F, 5 am – 10 pm; F, 5 am – 9 pm;
S, 7 am – 5 pm; Closed Sunday
660 646-6677
RSVP/Threads
440 Locust StreetHours: M-F, 9 am – 4 pm
Saturday, 10 am – 1 pm
660 646-0010 660 646-3008
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