Hot for a few days

Shoreline, WALocal News

King County anticipates elevated temperatures lasting through Tuesday, with authorities advising residents to seek air-conditioned spaces like libraries and malls for relief. The county emphasizes the dangers of leaving pets and children in cars, even for brief periods, and warns that hot pavement can harm animals' paws. Residents should hydrate and care for their outdoor plants, especially during the cooler hours of the night. King County has made available a list of resources on its emergency website, assisting community members in coping with the heat. Local officials highlight that the region's temperatures are milder than those experienced elsewhere in the country.

Additionally, parents are cautioned to remind teenagers about the risks of cold water in lakes and streams. The community's proactive measures aim to ensure safety and comfort during the heatwave. Staying informed and prepared is vital in navigating this weather challenge.

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