Dog Days? Not Yet, but Heat Precautions Should be High Priority

Staying safe during hotter days needs to be a deliberate effort MANHATTAN, Kan. – It may not quite yet be the summer’s Dog Days, but it’s getting plenty hot and humid across most of Kansas. Hot enough, in fact, that assistant state climatologist Mary Knapp says most of us need to be deliberate about protecting ourselves from heat’s ill effects. “Ke...

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