Extreme heat and humidity are ramping up in Mid-Michigan this week, but Clinton County neighbors are finding ways to keep cool.
- Families are finding ways to keep cool as extreme temperatures hit our neighborhoods.
- Health experts warn about dehydration risks during extreme heat events.
- Experts suggest staying hydrated with water and Gatorade, limiting time outside and opting for loose-fitting light colored clothing.
WATCH: Clinton County neighbors find ways to beat the heat
Clinton County neighbors find ways to beat the heat
Many residents were out enjoying the water features Wednesday at the St. Johns Community Spray Park as temperatures climbed. Like neighbor Megan Volkmann and her two kids.
“We came out to the waterpark today. They ended up loving to get the water and splash around,” Volkmann said.
While many families are finding fun ways to cool off, health experts caution about the dangers that extreme heat can bring…