Riverside County Issues Heat Warning For Tuesday
Temperatures are expected to remain above the century mark through this week in the Coachella Valley and Blythe, prompting health officials today to issue a heat warning for Tuesday.
Cool centers will be open in eastern Riverside County because of the high temperatures, said Danyte Mockus of the Riverside County Department of Public Health.
The DPH issues heat warnings when temperatures are forecast to be above 100 degrees for three to five consecutive days.
The Department of Public Health reminded residents to be mindful of signs of heat distress, such as headaches, dizziness, muscle weakness or cramps and nausea or vomiting, and to drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration.
The DPH also recommends avoiding direct sunlight, closing blinds or curtains to minimize the heat and visiting malls, libraries or restaurants to stay cool.
Children, the elderly, disabled persons or animals should never be left inside unattended vehicles.