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Temperatures set to soar today

5 tips to beat the Zululand heat.

BY 2pm today the temperature in uMhlathuze (Richards Bay) is expected to hit a scorching 42°c.

Empangeni: 21°c/39°c

According to Accuweather.com today will be the hottest day this week.

Mostly sunny and warmer with a shower

Wind: NE 17 km/h with gusts up to 28 km/h

  • Max UV Index: 8 (Very High)
  • Thunderstorms: 24%
  • Precipitation: 1 mm
  • Rain: 1 mm
  • Hours of Rain: 1 hrs

Wed: 21/26 – shower and thunderstorm

Thurs: 18/37 – shower and thunderstorm

hot hot hot

5 tips to beat the heat

1. Dress for the weather

Wear lightweight, light coloured clothing while out in the heat. Light colours reflect sunlight and can keep you cooler. Hats are also a good idea, as are umbrellas if available.

2. Drink lots of water

Drink lots and lots of water when you have to be out in the heat. It’s a great idea to keep a bottle of water or juice with you at all times. Avoid alcohol and caffeine which can dehydrate you.

3. Slow down

Take lots of breaks and avoid strenuous activity in the hottest part of the day. If you have to get out in the sun and work, try to pick the coolest parts of the day.

4. Stay in doors

You’re safest indoors. Your best bet is to find an air-conditioned location for the duration. Lower the blinds and close the curtains. Avoid using your stove for cooking.

5. Protect those most at risk

Heat-related illness can affect anyone, but some people are particularly at risk. If you live with or know people who fit into any of these categories, check on them frequently during hot days, and make sure they’re staying hydrated, avoiding strenuous exercise, dressing for the weather and finding the best accommodations possible:

  • young children
  • the elderly
  • outdoor laborers
  • the chronically ill
  • pets

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