8/31/09

Ashley Flores

Blazing sun, dry weather and lack of shade makes for a very sweaty student. Ashley Flores has more on the impact of the hot weather on Texas State.

Classes have resumed at Texas State, students walk with their backpacks on shoulder, glasses on, water bottle in hand and… sweat down their back. The sun relentlessly beams down on students, which makes walking to class almost unbearable.

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The National Weather Service reported a cool high of 99 today, decent when compared to previous 105-degree days.

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Shorts, t-shirts and improvised helps some people stay cool in this climate.

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Overexposure to the sun could lead to dehydration or even heat exhaustion. According to medicinenet.com the warning signs for heat exhaustion are heavy sweating, paleness, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness or dizziness. So remember to stay hydrated, put your shades on and grab a makeshift fan because more hot days are ahead. For Bobcat Update, I'm Ashley Flores

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