ATLANTA (AP) Temperatures in Georgia are running well-above normal for this time of the year, prompting tips on staying safe from heat-related illnesses.
The National Weather Service says heat index values are expected to be more than 100 degrees Tuesday afternoon and evening.
Officials say people should avoid spending excessive time outdoors and should drink plenty of water, wear light clothing and stay out of direct sunlight if possible.
Forecasters say Georgians should also check on elderly relatives and never leave children or pets in hot vehicles.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is also reminding outdoor workers to rest in shady or air conditioned areas to avoid heat stroke.
In Gainesville, the high temperature at Lee Gilmer Memorial Airport has been above normal on 9 of the first 15 days of June, and summer hasn't even officially arrived. That happens on Sunday. Monday was the warmest day of the year so far with a high of 93, eight degrees above average for this time of the year.
(AccessWDUN's Ken Stanford contributed to this story.)
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