Move to a cooler place.

Webone of the easiest ways to stay cool can be to take advantage of the temperature change in the air when water evaporates.

Webif you think you're experiencing heat exhaustion:

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Once removed from the.

Take breaks (cool down in.

Tune in to local weather forecasts and alerts so you know when to take extra care.

Drink cool water or sports drinks.

Webthat’s why consuming cold beverages as often as possible can go a long way in your overall cooling strategy.

Webthey are expected to approach 110 degrees in yakima without much cooling overnight as lows are expected in the high 60s and low 70s, the weather service said.

Taking a cold shower or a swim.

Avoid exposure to extreme heat when outdoors;

Webthe yakima forecast calls for highs of 100 on saturday, 102 on sunday, 106 on monday, 108 on tuesday, 107 on wednesday and 103 on thursday, according to the.

Heat exhaustion and heat stroke are likely.

Stop all activity and rest.

Prepare for the heat.

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