Webyou can still enjoy the outdoors this summer despite the scorching weather, if you're smart about it.

Here's what to watch out for and how to stay safe.

Here's what to watch out for and how to stay safe.

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Weba dangerous heat wave is baking much of the united states for yet another day, as states in the south and areas out west prepare for a scorching fourth of july.

Webit seems we’re in for a hot, muggy summer, with the added possibility of a busier hurricane season in the gulf and prolific rain producers.

Webspending time outside in scorching weather can put you at risk of heat stroke or exhaustion.

Webon a scorching summer day in concord, california, where the temperature soared to a blistering 95 degrees, an unforgettable musical extravaganza.

Webas the mercury climbs and contra costa county braces for scorching temperatures, concord officials are implementing safety measures to mitigate the fire risk.

Webpublished 12:02 pm pdt, july 1, 2023.

Weba person cools off during the waterfront blues festival on friday, july 5, 2024, in portland, ore.

Dangerous heat levels kicked in again saturday for much of the southern united states as temperatures throughout the weekend were.

Buckle up—it’s going to.

Webextreme heat warnings are in effect for more than 10 million people in parts of the west.

Cities are mobilizing to help the homeless and the elderly while firefighters are.

Excessive heat is scorching the southern us with more than 113 million people under heat advisories in the coming days.

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