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Heat Advisory, Air Quality Alert in Effect for Baltimore County

It's going to feel like 100 degrees Monday and Tuesday.

Keep those coolers filled for Memorial Day, and the day after.

The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory from 12 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. Tuesday for central Maryland, including Baltimore County.

During a heat advisory, children, pets and older adults are especially at risk of heat-related illnesses, said the National Weather Service (NWS). 

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On Monday and Tuesday, temperatures will be in the mid-90s, according to the NWS report, but the heat index, which takes humidity into account, will make it feel like 100. Temperatures inside vehicles could translate to 130 degrees, so the report cautions against leaving pets or children in cars.

Officials recommend drinking fluids and taking breaks in the shade or in air-conditioned spaces if you’re spending time outside.

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The Maryland Department of the Environment also issued an air quality alert on Monday for Baltimore, Howard, Anne Arundel, Harford and Carroll Counties.

“Air pollution concentrations … may become unhealthy for children; people with asthma, lung disease or heart disease; and the elderly,” according to the NWS. As a result, officials recommend that these individuals avoid exercise or strenuous outside activities.


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