News Summary
Savannah is under a heat advisory as temperatures are predicted to reach a scorching 109 degrees today. Residents are urged to stay indoors from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., seek cooling centers, and hydrate to prevent heat-related illnesses. The city has opened several cooling centers and public pools for relief, while partnering with local organizations to support vulnerable residents, particularly those experiencing homelessness. Community members are reminded to check on neighbors and stay safe during this extreme heat event.
Savannah is facing a significant heat advisory today as the heat index is expected to soar to a dangerous 109 degrees. The advisory issued by the National Weather Service is in effect from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Residents are urged to remain indoors and avoid exposure to the sun during these hours to prevent heat-related illnesses.
For those who must venture outside, the city advises drinking plenty of water, taking frequent breaks in shaded areas, and wearing light-colored, loose-fitting clothing. To assist the community through this extreme heat, the city is collaborating with various organizations and has established several cooling centers throughout Savannah.
Cooling centers are designated public places offering air-conditioned relief from the heat. They will be open from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. The following community centers are available as cooling centers:
– Tompkins Regional Center, 2333 Ogeechee Road
– Windsor Forest Regional Center, 414 Briarcliff Circle
– W.W. Law Regional Center, 900 E. Bolton St.
– John S. Delaware Regional Center, 1815 Lincoln St.
Additionally, Savannah’s city pools and splash pads will be open to the public as places to cool off during the heat advisory. Four city pools are available from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and again from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., which include:
– Bowles C. Ford Pool, 1900 Stiles Ave.
– Daffin Pool, 1301 E. Victory Dr.
– W.W. Law Pool, 900 E. Bolton St.
– Tompkins Pool, 2333 Ogeechee Road.
Splash pads will also remain open to the public until 8 p.m. for those seeking relief from the heat. The splash pad locations include:
– Hudson Hill, 2227 Hudson St.
– Hull Park, 55th and Atlantic Ave.
– Crusader Park, 81 Coffee Bluff Villa Rd.
– Forrest Hills, Skidaway and Berkshire Rd.
– Avondale Park, Texas and Ohio Ave.
– Victory Heights Park, E 42nd St and Taskin Ave.
– Savannah Gardens, 516 Pennsylvania Ave.
– Forsyth Park, 10 Whitaker St.
– Tatemville, 333 Coleman St.
– Montgomery Crossroads, 401 W. Montgomery Crossroads.
In a concerted effort to ensure the wellbeing of all residents, especially individuals experiencing homelessness, the city has partnered with local organizations to provide additional support during this extreme heat. Key organizations offering warmth and resources include:
– Union Mission, 120 Fahm St., open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
– Salvation Army, 3100 Montgomery St., open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
– Old Savannah City Mission, 2414 Bull St., open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Officials stress that staying cool and safe is of paramount importance during this heat advisory. The mayor has made efforts to raise awareness regarding the seriousness of the situation and has advocated for residents to adopt practices that help mitigate the effects of extreme temperatures. The mayor has also highlighted the ongoing challenges of climate change and its role in increasing the frequency and severity of extreme weather conditions.
As Savannah experiences these high temperatures, it is crucial for community members to stay informed and take precautionary measures to ensure their health and safety. Residents are encouraged to check on their neighbors, especially the elderly and those with health concerns, to promote collective well-being during this heat advisory.
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- Savannah Now
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- WJCL Article
- Google News: Heat Advisory Savannah
