After a period of primarily cooler and rainy weather in the Ozarks, a hot, dry period is in the forecast.
Heat Advisories are in effect for all of the Ozarks with temperatures expected into the mid 90's with heat index readings as high as 110 in some areas.
The National Weather Service states in their advisories that the combination of high temperatures and humidity can cause health hazards for those involved in strenuous activities. Extra precautions are encouraged to avoid the extreme heat.
NWS says Heat Advisories may be issued again on Monday with extreme temperatures and humidity again in the forecast. Slightly cooler temperatures are in the forecast for mid-week but highs will still be in the 90's and no rain is in the forecast for this week.


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