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More heat could be followed by rough storms

Holden Harbison, 3, of Connoquenessing, tries to eat an ice cream cone before it melts in the heat at Edwards Soft Serve on Wednesday in Butler Township. Joseph Ressler/Butler Eagle

A reprieve from hot temperatures may offer a perfect time to reflect on how to cope with warmer weather.

Despite it still being spring, Butler County experienced two straight days of temperatures in the 90s and heat indices in the 100s. Summer begins Tuesday.

Lee Hendricks, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service of Pittsburgh, said it is a little early to see these types of temperatures, but it’s not unusual either.

“On average, it’s a little early,” Hendricks said. “Normally this time of year, we’re looking at highs of 82 or 83 degrees. It’s not so unusual that it is to cause any records or anything of that nature.”

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