Heat Advisory Issued
Heat Advisory Issued
Extreme heat will be returning to portions of eastern Missouri and southern Illinois. A Heat
Advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service in St. Louis and will remain in effect
from noon today until 9:00 p.m. Thursday, July 29, 2021. Heat index values of up to 112°F are
expected and hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses.
The City of St. Louis Department of Health joins the National Weather Service in reminding
residents and visitors to the city to never leave children in parked vehicles, even if the windows
are cracked. Temperatures inside vehicles can rise almost 20 degrees within the first 10 minutes,
even with a window cracked open. Children left unattended in parked cars are at heightened risk
for heat stroke, and possibly death. Also:
• Drink plenty of non–alcoholic fluids,
• Routinely cool–off in an air–conditioned area,
• Check on relatives and neighbors,
• If you must be outdoors, take frequent breaks in the shade or in an air–conditioned
environment and limit exercise to early mornings or evening hours
• Don’t forget about your pet – if they must be outside, ensure they have shade and fresh
cool water, and never leave them in a parked vehicle
Cooldown St. Louis is helping area seniors and people with physical disabilities who qualify for
new air–conditioning units and utilities this summer. Low–to–moderate income households may
also seek utility assistance through CoolDownStlouis.org. Seniors may call the automated hotline
at 314–241–0001 or 314–657–1599 for assistance. To be considered for an air conditioner, seniors
or individuals with physical disabilities must not have a working air conditioner.
For help with a severe heat–related illness, call 911 immediately. Anyone overcome by heat
should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Additional tips on child safety and child injury
prevention can be found on the Safe Kids Worldwide Heat Stroke website.
Please visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Extreme Heat website for safety–
related information on extreme heat. To receive updates on heat advisories and other important
alerts in the future, subscribe to text notifications at www.stlouis–mo.gov/notifystl.