Missouri-Tennessee Border Heat Wave Brings Dangerous 110°F Heat Index Through Sunday

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MEMPHIS, TENN.

— An intense

heat wave

is sweeping across the Missouri-Tennessee border this weekend, pushing heat index values up to a sweltering

110°F

and prompting multiple weather alerts across the Mid-South.


Extreme Heat Warning Through Saturday

The

National Weather Service in Memphis

has issued an

Extreme Heat Warning

lasting until

9 p.m. Saturday

, with a

Heat Advisory

to follow from

11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday

. Areas under these alerts include:


  • Memphis

  • Jonesboro

  • West Memphis

  • Blytheville

  • Kennett

  • Dyersburg

Officials are warning of

serious health risks

, especially for the elderly, children, and people with chronic conditions. Outdoor workers and residents without air conditioning are at the highest risk for

heat exhaustion or heat stroke

.


Public Health Advisories and Cooling Options

Local emergency management agencies are urging residents to:


  • Avoid strenuous outdoor activity

  • Stay hydrated

  • Check on neighbors and vulnerable individuals

  • Never leave children or pets in vehicles

To help residents cope with the extreme heat,

cooling centers

remain open in multiple counties, including:


  • Crittenden County

  • Lauderdale County

Other air-conditioned public spaces such as

libraries, community centers

, and

designated shelters

are also welcoming those seeking relief.


Heat Dome Continues Over the South

This severe heat is part of a

larger heat dome

affecting much of the Southern U.S., stretching across Arkansas, Mississippi, and into western Kentucky. Meteorologists say

relief is unlikely

before early next week, meaning additional weather alerts may be issued if the heatwave continues.

Are you experiencing the extreme heat in Missouri or Tennessee? Have you used a local cooling center or know someone who’s been affected? Share your experience in the comments — your voice matters at

SaludaStandard-Sentinel.com

.

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