Extreme heat warning

{{short description|Weather warning issued by the U.S. National Weather Service indicating excessive heat index values}}

An extreme heat warning is a notice issued by the National Weather Service of the United States within 12 hours of the heat index reaching one of two criteria levels. In most areas, a warning will be issued if there is a heat index of at least {{convert|105|F|C}} for more than three hours per day for two consecutive days, or if the heat index is greater than {{convert|115|F|C}} for any period of time.{{cite web|title=Excessive Heat Warning|url=https://forecast.weather.gov/glossary.php?word=excessive+heat+warning|work=Glossary - National Weather Service|access-date=17 June 2024|author=National Weather Service}}

Extreme heat can pose a threat to human life and other animals, through conditions such as heat stroke, heat exhaustion, dehydration, and other heat-related illnesses.

On March 10, 2025, the National Weather Service updated the Excessive Heat Warning and Watch, and renamed it to the Extreme Heat Warning and Watch, based on a public survey results in 2018.https://www.weather.gov/media/notification/pdf_2023_24/scn24-88_heat_haz_simp.pdf

Criteria

Local offices, particularly those where extreme heat is less frequent or in areas with deserts or mountainous terrain, often have their own criteria.

Dangers

Due to the extreme illnesses that can occur, athletes should limit their physical activity when an extreme-heat warning is issued. According to the National High-School Sports-Related Injury-Surveillance System, High-School RIO, an estimated number of 51,943 excessive-heat illnesses occurred in nine of the high-school sports observed between 2005, 2011, and 2020.{{full citation needed|date=December 2019}}

Example

The following is an example of an extreme heat warning (then called an excessive heat warning) issued by the National Weather Service office in San Antonio, Texas on June 11, 2022 during a severe heat wave.

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WWUS74 KEWX 111801

NPWEWX

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE

National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio TX

101 PM CDT Sat Jun 11 2022

TXZ171>173-191>193-203>208-219>222-120900-

/O.UPG.KEWX.HT.Y.0005.000000T0000Z-220613T0000Z/

/O.NEW.KEWX.EH.W.0001.220611T1801Z-220613T0000Z/

Llano-Burnet-Williamson-Hays-Travis-Bastrop-Uvalde-Medina-Bexar-

Comal-Guadalupe-Caldwell-Frio-Atascosa-Wilson-Karnes-

Including the cities of Llano, Burnet, Georgetown, San Marcos,

Austin, Bastrop, Uvalde, Hondo, San Antonio, New Braunfels,

Seguin, Lockhart, Pearsall, Pleasanton, Floresville,

and Karnes City

101 PM CDT Sat Jun 11 2022

...EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM CDT SUNDAY...

  • WHAT...Air temperatures ranging from 103 to 107, as well as heat

index values up to 105 to 110 expected.

  • WHERE...Portions of south central Texas.
  • WHEN...Until 7 PM CDT Sunday.
  • IMPACTS...Extreme heat and humidity will significantly

increase the potential for heat related illnesses,

particularly for those working or participating in outdoor

activities.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out

of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young

children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles

under any circumstances.

Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When

possible reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or

evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat

stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when

possible. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational

Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent

rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone

overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location.

Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1.

&&

$$

{{cite web |title=Excessive Heat Warning |url=https://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/vtec/#2022-O-NEW-KEWX-EH-W-0001/USCOMP-N0Q-202206111800 |website=Iowa Environmental Mesonet |access-date=20 June 2022}}

See also

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