With the forecast calling for unseasonably cold temperatures for at least the next week, the need for warm clothes and food for local homeless shelters is quite high. On Monday, OSU Lima kicked off their annual "Buckeye Soup" drive for National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.
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Temperatures around Lima have been hovering around 90 degrees the last few days. Medical professionals are reminding people it’s never a good idea to leave a person or animal in the car when it gets this hot.
And, like we've seen today when the temperature begins to drop, your risk for cold-related injuries increase.
The mild winter we’ve had could be a blessing or a curse to area wildlife.
Temperatures continue to rise, and warmer weather means a growing threat of heat exhaustion.