A Heat Advisory has been issued for the Orange County Inland Areas from 10 AM Thursday, August 21 through 8 PM Friday, August 22.
What to Expect:
- Temperatures up to 95°F
- Hottest conditions expected Thursday and Friday
Impacts
Hot temperatures may increase the risk of heat-related illnesses, especially for vulnerable populations such as children, older adults, and those working outdoors.
Precautionary/Preparedness Actions:
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Schedule outdoor activities and workloads with the heat in mind.
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Be mindful of heat impacts on vulnerable populations.
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Follow internal and external heat protocols.
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Monitor official updates as conditions may change.
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Stay safe, stay hydrated, and take necessary precautions.
Heat Alert Checklist/Criteria

Below are the three phases of readiness used to determine the need for opening a cooling center. Please note that a cooling center may be triggered at lower temperatures if deemed necessary. In many cases, the public is also directed to alternative activities and locations to help “beat the heat.”
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Weather Ready: 100°F or more for 3 days or more in 5 cities or more
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Weather Alert: 105°F or more for 3 days or more in 5 cities or more
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Weather Warning: 105°F or more for 3 days or more in 5 cities or more OR the heat index is over 110°F
Additional Resources
For more information on heat safety and general emergency preparedness, please visit: