You open a car door on a 90-something degree day and it feels like an oven inside. Fox 2's Deena Centofanti shows you what happens on an 80-degree in just ten minutes.
You open a car door on a 90-something degree day and it feels like an oven inside. Fox 2's Deena Centofanti shows you what happens on an 80-degree in just ten minutes.
Friday, July 6 2012 10:38 PM EDT2012-07-07 02:38:44 GMT
About 50,000 DTE Energy customers remain in the dark throughout metro Detroit. 22,000 are in Oakland County and another 15,000 are in Wayne County. The rest are scattered around the area.
About 50,000 DTE Energy customers remain in the dark throughout metro Detroit. 22,000 are in Oakland County and another 15,000 are in Wayne County. The rest are scattered around the area.
Thursday, June 28 2012 10:40 PM EDT2012-06-29 02:40:48 GMT
The National Weather Service says Ypsilanti's high temperature reached 105 degrees Thursday. The weather service says the readings in Adrian and Hillsdale hit 102 degrees, while Lambertville's reached 101.
The National Weather Service says Ypsilanti's high temperature reached 105 degrees Thursday. The weather service says the readings in Adrian and Hillsdale hit 102 degrees, while Lambertville's reached 101.
Construction crews push to finish two new hotels in Ann Arbor. As Fox 2's Jason Carr reports, the scorching heat Wednesday was only making their job harder.
Construction crews push to finish two new hotels in Ann Arbor. As Fox 2's Jason Carr reports, the scorching heat Wednesday was only making their job harder.
Wednesday, June 20 2012 4:29 PM EDT2012-06-20 20:29:07 GMT
When the temperature soars, heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke are all illnesses you can get. Fox 2's Deena Centofanti has more on the symptoms and also a couple of tips for beating the heat.
When the temperature soars, heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke are all illnesses you can get. Fox 2's Deena Centofanti has more on the symptoms and also a couple of tips for beating the heat.
Tuesday, June 19 2012 7:31 PM EDT2012-06-19 23:31:09 GMT
The intense heat can quickly turn deadly for pets. "It only takes two or three minutes for the body temperature to rise to dangerous levels," said Dr. Karen Fidell with Oakland Veterinary Referral Services.
The intense heat can quickly turn deadly for pets. "It only takes two or three minutes for the body temperature to rise to dangerous levels," said Dr. Karen Fidell with Oakland Veterinary Referral Services.
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