Barrow County, like the rest of north and central Georgia, is in the throes of a heat wave with high temperatures expected to break the 100-degree mark for several days.
The National Weather Service before dawn Friday issued a special weather statement to alert residents that temperatures could reach 105 degrees today, which due to dry air in the region could pose a “fire danger” this afternoon and evening.
“Maximum temperatures this afternoon will climb into the low to mid 100s across north and central Georgia,” the advisory notes. “The heat indices will increase to 105 to 110 for Saturday and Sunday.”
Dangerous heat wave under way
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