AccuWeather was calling for temperatures in the mid to upper 90s, with "Real Feel" temperatures above 100 degrees. It's no stretch to develop a heat-related illness in weather like this.
KYW's Ian Bush reports that Philadelphia health commissioner Dr. Donald Schwarz says it's easy to prevent heat stroke and heat prostration. He says that water is key -- stay hydrated. And keep your clothing light:
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