What You Need To Know
- Our cool streak is ending
- Temperatures will be rising to the 70s and 80s
- High pollen levels are in store
- The warmth could help spark storms on Tuesday
Our first real sustained warm streak is on the way. Temperatures this time of year are typically in the mid- and upper 60s.
Here’s why we’ll be heating up
An area of high pressure moved south from Canada in the past few days. It made for chilly mornings around the city on Thursday and Friday. Now, that same area of high pressure is moving east. This will bring a shift in our winds, and push temperatures into the 70s and 80s.
This type of weather pattern is known as a Bermuda high because that’s the area where the high pressure is going to be located. This is the same weather scenario that gives us heat waves in the summer.
Need To Know
To be ready for the warmth this week, here are some tips. Dig in the closet and find some warm weather clothes. Test out your air conditioner. Finding out if there are issues now will give you time to repair any issues before the true heat arrives in a few months.
Also, you should drink extra water and use sunscreen. Finally, remember that our pets feel the heat too. Never leave a person or pet in a closed car. Our furry friends may need shade, shorter walks and extra water during the warm weather.
Get Ready for the Warmth
As temperatures rise, it’s essential to take necessary precautions. Make sure to stay hydrated, wear light and loose clothing, and avoid spending time outdoors during the hottest part of the day.
Conclusion
In conclusion, our region is expected to experience a significant warm-up in the coming days, with temperatures reaching the 70s and 80s. It’s crucial to prepare for the heat by stocking up on warm weather clothes, testing your air conditioner, and taking necessary precautions to stay safe and comfortable.
FAQs
Q: What is causing the temperature increase?
A: An area of high pressure moved south from Canada, which is pushing temperatures into the 70s and 80s.
Q: What should I do to prepare for the warm weather?
A: Dig out your warm weather clothes, test your air conditioner, drink extra water, and use sunscreen. Also, remember to take care of your pets by providing them with shade, shorter walks, and extra water.
Q: Will the heat cause any issues?
A: Yes, high pollen levels are expected, and the warmth could help spark storms on Tuesday. It’s essential to take necessary precautions to stay safe and comfortable.