Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder Press Releases

July 3, 2012

Lt. Governor Kinder urges precautions during Missouri's heat wave

National Weather Service issues heat advisory for parts of state into the weekend

JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri Lt. Governor Peter Kinder today urged Missourians to take extra precautions this week as the National Weather Service issued heat advisories over a large section of the state.

At particular risk are elderly residents. As the official Senior Advocate for the state of Missouri, Kinder urged residents to take extra steps to ensure their elderly family members and neighbors are safe during the extremely hot weather.

“As the temperature rises, so does the health risk to seniors," Lt. Governor Kinder said. "This hot weather is especially hard on the elderly. I urge everyone to check on their elderly family members and neighbors to make sure their prepared and safe."

Kinder offered these tips for staying cool:

Dangerous heat is expected to continue in much of Missouri until at least Saturday, with high temperatures near 100 degrees and heat index values of 105 to 110 expected through the week.