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Sudden spikes beyond seasonal norms signal an incoming heatwave.
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When temperatures remain high after sunset, it signals the atmosphere isn't releasing heat-an early sign of a heatwave.
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Increased humidity creates sticky, oppressive air that often signals the onset of extreme heat days.
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With rising temperatures, health complaints increase-more cases of dehydration, heat exhaustion, and dizziness are reported.
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Nature reacts first. Look for wilting plants, dry soil, parched earth, and stressed greenery.
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Local weather advisories often provide early confirmation of developing heatwave conditions, helping you prepare in advance.
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