HOT HEAT

Weather forecast calls for dangerously hot day in Horsham, Hatboro on Tuesday

While the sun will be out for much of the day, haze and humidity will limit visibility and make the air feel heavier

It's going to be another hot one today.

According to the weather forecast, Horsham and Hatboro residents should expect a hazy and mostly sunny day with oppressive heat and humidity. While the sun will be out for much of the day, haze and humidity will limit visibility and make the air feel heavier.

Temperature

High: Around 98°F 

Low: Approximately 77°F 

These are actual air temperatures: when factoring in the humidity, the heat index ("feels like" temperature) could rise as high as 110°F during peak afternoon hours.


Humidity

Very high humidity levels (above 65%) will persist throughout the day, significantly increasing discomfort and heat stress risks.

Wind

Light southwest wind at 5–10 mph, offering little relief from the heat.


Be Aware

An Excessive Heat Warning remains in effect for the entire region through at least Thursday evening. This is a serious warning that signals a high risk of heat-related illness, especially for older adults, young children, outdoor workers, and those without air conditioning.


How to Stay Safe

  • Hydration is key: Drink water frequently, even if you don’t feel thirsty.
  • Avoid strenuous activity between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., when the heat will be most intense.
  • Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing and use sunscreen to protect yourself from UV rays.
  • Stay indoors in air-conditioned spaces as much as possible — public libraries and cooling centers may be open if needed.
  • Check on elderly neighbors, pets, and anyone without reliable cooling.
  • Never leave children or pets unattended in a car, even briefly — temperatures can become lethal in minutes.


The National Weather Service has issued some tips to stay safe in the heat

While at home, an emergency heat safety plan should include: 

  • Run air conditioning if you have it. If not, spend time in public spaces like malls, libraries, or cooling centers.
  • Keep curtains or blinds closed during the day to block sunlight and reduce indoor heat.
  • Limit oven or stove use to keep indoor temperatures down.
  • Use fans in well-ventilated rooms — but note: fans alone do not prevent heat illness when temps are above 95°F.


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