A heat advisory has been issued for Macon, Georgia. Heat indexes are predicted to range between 100 to 108 degrees. The hot conditions also bring the possibility of potent thunderstorms.
Forecasts indicate that the weather will be slightly cooler tomorrow, although humidity levels will remain high. The heat is expected to peak again over Independence Day, with temperatures potentially climbing back into the upper 90s.
Despite tomorrow’s slightly cooler conditions, residents are advised to stay hydrated, seek shade to avoid potential conditions such as heat stroke, and stay indoors when thunderstorms arrive. Extreme heat conditions necessitate constant vigilance, especially for the elderly, the very young, and those with chronic illnesses.
Following these precautions could be key in maintaining well-being and enjoying the national festivities on the 4th of July.