Georgia Faces Extreme Heat: Tips to Stay Cool and Safe
Georgia Faces Extreme Heat: Tips to Stay Cool and Safe
US · Published Jun 25, 2026
Georgia is experiencing extreme summer heat, with high temperatures expected to persist through the weekend (source: The Augusta Chronicle, June 25, 2026).
Residents are advised to adopt energy-efficient cooling strategies to combat rising energy costs while staying safe.

Impact & Risks

The extreme heat poses risks of heat-related illnesses, particularly for those spending extended periods outdoors or without adequate cooling. Symptoms such as muscle cramping, dizziness, and nausea are warning signs of overheating (source: CDC via The Augusta Chronicle). Vulnerable populations, including seniors and individuals with disabilities, may face heightened risks. Rising energy costs could also strain household budgets, especially for low-income families.

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