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Staying Safe in the Heat | July 1, 2025 | News 19 at 4 p.m.
SUMMARY: Summer heat in Alabama poses serious health risks if precautions aren’t taken. Dr. Jeremy Johnson warns that heat-related illnesses can escalate quickly, with early symptoms including excessive sweating, dizziness, and nausea. Severe cases may lead to confusion, seizures, or coma, requiring immediate medical attention. Prevention is crucial: stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids, seek shade, and protect skin with frequent sunscreen reapplication—even on overcast days or after swimming. High-risk groups include young children, older adults, people with chronic conditions, and those working outdoors. Repeated UV exposure increases risks like premature aging and skin cancer.
If you have outdoor plans for the holiday weekend, its important to make sure you take steps to make sure you stay cool.
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News 5 NOW at 12:30pm| July 2, 2025
SUMMARY: On News 5 Now, July 2, 2025, key stories include a Daphne man charged with impersonating a DEA officer, and two people taken into custody following a police chase in Mobile. Over a dozen illegal immigrants were arrested locally by the Homeland Security Task Force. New Archbishop Mark Rivetuso will begin his service on September 3 in Mobile. With the Fourth of July approaching, AAA projects 72 million travelers, mostly by car, causing busy airports. Excitingly, Amtrak is coming to Mobile, sparking community discussion about ticket prices, travel times, and convenience compared to driving. Devon Walsh signs off, wishing viewers a happy July Fourth holiday.
A Daphne man impersonates a local drug enforcement officer, the Archdiocese of Mobile sets a date to install the new archbishop,
and two people are in custody after a police chase
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Tropical Disturbance: “medium” chance of development on a July cool front in the Gulf this weekend
SUMMARY: A tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico has a medium chance of developing this weekend along a July cool front. Current weather includes scattered downpours in parts of Alabama, with heavy rain slowing before midnight and patchy fog forming early Monday morning. Temperatures will rise toward the Fourth of July, reaching near 90°F with decreasing humidity tomorrow but more humid conditions and heat indices in the upper 90s on the holiday. Fireworks weather Friday evening looks favorable with temperatures in the 80s and no storms. The National Hurricane Center expects this Gulf system to bring rain to Florida but likely dissipate, with a quiet hurricane season forecast for the next 7–10 days overall.
Tropical Disturbance: “medium” chance of development on a July cool front in the Gulf this weekend
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Mobillians weigh in on new Amtrak service to New Orleans
SUMMARY: Amtrak’s new “Mardi Gras Service” between Mobile and New Orleans will start August 18th, with twice-daily departures from both cities. Ticket prices start around \$15 but fluctuate, with some fares found at \$24. Locals in Mobile express excitement, seeing the service as an affordable, convenient option to visit New Orleans, save on gas, and enjoy travel time. Many appreciate the chance to explore Gulf Coast cities and the potential for relaxed, scenic journeys. Amtrak will also offer discounted fares for seniors, veterans, and students, making the service accessible to more travelers.
Mobillians are weighing in on Amtrak’s return to the Gulf Coast now that we know when service will start and how much it’ll cost.
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