![]() ![]() Previous reporting from American-Statesman reporter Nicole Villalpando contributed to this story. While driving or waiting for the ambulance, try to do all the same interventions as for less serious heat illnesses: hydration, cooler area, less clothing and cold compresses. If you can quickly drive them to the emergency room, great. Heat stroke: No sweating fast heartbeat confusion fainting or feeling faint breathing quickly confusion or delirium loss of consciousness and a high temperature. ![]() Call the doctor to see if you need to go to the emergency room or a doctor's office. Heat exhaustion: Flushed skin sweating even more heavily cold or clammy skin nausea not wanting to eat and a shallow heartbeat. Move the person to a cooler area, hydrate with water or an electrolyte drink, remove excess clothing and use cold compresses or spray them with water to cool them down. Hour Weather Temperature Feels like Wind Pressure Humidity 1 pm 69F 70F 11.hPa 85 4 pm 75F 75F 11.hPa 72 7 pm 75F 76F 12.hPa 80 10 pm 70F 71F 12. Move the person to a cooler area, hydrate, remove excess clothing and put cold compresses (a wet towel or shirt or icepack) on hands, feet, armpits, neck, forehead to cool them down. Weather in Austin 10 Day Forecast Hourly Weather in Austin - Friday, 14 April 2023 This will be a rainy afternoon in Austin and the weather will be hot. Heat cramps: Noticeable sweating muscle aches prickly heat rash, especially in areas where clothing meets the skin such as the waistband and dizziness. Here are some signs of heat illnesses to watch for: You should also stay hydrated, use sunscreen and wear light, breathable clothing. to 6 p.m., when temperatures are highest. The hot weather is expected to increase the risk of heat illness for those spending extended periods of time outside, and medical experts advise staying inside during the hours from 2 p.m. More: Will Austin reach its first 100-degree day of 2023 soon? What we know Overnight lows for the week are expected to be near the lower 70s on Tuesday and then remain steady near the mid-70s during the evenings, according to the weather service. And then: Get ready for our summers of 100 degree temperatures for the rest of the week, the National Weather Service reports.The threat of severe thunderstorms should diminishing by Monday morning, replaced with daily dry weather and high temperatures expected to top around 100 degrees for the rest of the week. Again, we are forecasting a relatively small window of time where temperatures will be near or below freezing, allowing any frozen precipitation to melt by Friday afternoon.Severe thunderstorms with potential hail and damaging wind gusts could develop Saturday evening. Temperatures– last February we spent days below freezing, preventing all the snow and ice from melting until almost a week after the first snowflakes fell. 10-Day Weather Forecast, Austin (Texas) Show in Celsius Tue May 16 77☏ 68☏ NW 7 mph 0.08 inches overcast and small chance of rain hourly forecast Wed May 17 86☏ 66☏ NE 7 mph 0.Most roads will still be passable for power crews to tend to any power outages that my occur. Are they possible? Yes, but not to the extent of what we saw last year. We are not forecasting heavy amounts of ice and snow that will cause widespread power outages. Severity– it’s possible to see ice on the roads Thursday and Friday, but that will likely be the extent of the major impacts. NOT days of subfreezing temperatures and multiple storms of wintry weather like last year. Roughly about 24 to 36 hours for icy conditions to exist. Timing– this week will be a relatively small window of potential wintry weather.Every winter storm is different, but the one in the forecast this week will be more in line with what we usually see in a winter storm. ![]()
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