Temperatures are expected to reach highs in the 90s on Tuesday, along with high humidity.
As temperatures soar into the 90s, your air conditioner is working overtime but there are some steps you can take to make sure it keeps running smoothly as the heat cranks up.
Some games will now be played later in the evening Friday night.
The heat index is forecasted to be at least 107 degrees Thursday and Friday.
Health care providers are offering tips to help students stay safe.
Even though we are expecting some communities to see highs in the 90s again Thursday, that is our "break in the heat" for this week. Heat surges again Friday and we are likely to feel some of the hottest days of the year this weekend. This post will focus on an early heads up for that increased heat.
Wednesday brought another day of heat alerts for our area, and Thursday looks like it's going to be just about as hot.
That decision was announced Tuesday morning.
A local utility warns rolling blackouts possible during heat wave this week.
A Heat Advisory has been issued for Sunday that includes Carroll, Jackson, Jennings, and Lawrence counties through the hottest part of the afternoon.