Extreme Heat Forecasted
From North Central Public Health District:
By Martha McInnes
The Dalles, Ore., Aug. 11, 2025 — With temperatures expected to exceed 100 degrees this week, we encourage the public to take steps to avoid heat-related illness.
During severe weather events, supply bundles are available for those in need at The Gloria Center in The Dalles at 2505 W. 7th St. during regular business hours. The Gloria Center also operates as an emergency shelter when necessary. When the emergency shelter is activated, MCCAC notifies community partners and shares information on social media and at mccac.com, Shelter-specific information can be found at mccac.com/severe- weather-resources.
You can call the Gloria Center directly at (541) 298-5131. Sherman County residents can also access the Gloria Center’s resources or contact the Sherman County Office of Emergency Management by calling and leaving a message at (541) 565-3100 for more localized help. Those enrolled in the Oregon Health Plan can call (877) 875-4657 for shelter transportation options.
Excessive heat causes more deaths than any other weather-related event in the United States. Heat-related illness can affect anyone at any age, but it is preventable.
Stay Cool
Find air-conditioned shelter
Avoid direct sunlight
Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing
Take cool showers or baths
Do not rely on a fan as your primary cooling device
Stay Hydrated
Drink more water than usual, even if you’re not thirsty
Avoid alcohol or liquids containing high amounts of sugar
Remind others to drink enough water
Stay Informed
Keep updated through local news or reliable social media resources
Learn the symptoms of heat illness, listed on the attached fact sheet
To learn more about preventing heat-related illness, as well as the signs and symptoms of heat stroke and heat exhaustion, please visit oregon.gov/heat
For weather updates, please visit the National Weather Service (enter your city & state to get a weather forecast): weather.gov/forecastmaps
For weather watches, warnings or advisories for Oregon, visit NOAA at alerts.weather.gov/cap/or.php?x=1
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