(Undated) — With temperatures climbing into the 90s this weekend across South Dakota, health experts are reminding folks how important it is to have a plan to beat the heat. Dr. Kenji Hamanaka with Sanford Health says stay hydrated, limit time outside, and know where to find shade or air conditioning. Children, seniors, and people with medical conditions are most at risk for heat-related illness, including heat stroke. Everyone is encouraged stay safe, stay cool, and stay active but wisely as the dog days of summer arrive.
Health Experts Warn Of Heat Risks With Temps Rising Across SD
