HEAT EMERGENCY | Triple Digit Heat Index Forecasted Today and Tomorrow

The District of Columbia will experience maximum heat and humidity today and tomorrow per the National Weather Service. The heat index forecasted for today (Thursday, August 12) is 106 degrees and the heat index for Friday, August 13, is forecasted for 104 degrees. The District’s Heat Emergency Plan is currently activated through Friday, August 13. When the forecast of the temperature or heat index in the District is 95 degrees or higher, District Government implements the Heat Emergency Plan and activates cooling centers for residents to seek relief from the heat. A list of District cooling center locations is available at heat.dc.gov.

Extreme heat is dangerous and can cause illnesses and death. As temperatures rise, you are encouraged to take an active role in your safety and take action to stay cool.

- Stay indoors: find places in the shade or with air conditioning to seek relief from the heat.
- Check on your neighbors: young children, the elderly, and those with access and functional needs are the most vulnerable in our community. If you or someone you know needs transportation to a cooling center, please call the shelter hotline at 202-399-7093.
- Do not leave children or pets in vehicles. Vehicles can reach dangerous temperatures within 10 minutes. For all animal emergencies, including animals left outside in extreme temperatures or in vehicles, call the Humane Rescue Alliance at 202-723-5730.
- Drink plenty of water and wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing.
- Pet owners should keep pets indoors, walk pets early in the morning, and give pets plenty of water.

For additional tips on extreme heat, visit ready.dc.gov/extremeheat