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For Immediate Release: May 12, 2026

For Media Inquiries:
Kristin Prelipp, Asst. Community Relations Director
kprelipp@orangecountync.gov 
(office) 919.245.2322

May 18–22 is 'Heat Awareness Week' in Orange County, North Carolina 

ENGLISH May 18–22 is 'Heat Awareness Week' in Orange County, North Carolina 
SPANISH May 18–22 is 'Heat Awareness Week' in Orange County, North Carolina  
MANDARIN May 18–22 is 'Heat Awareness Week' in Orange County, North Carolina 
KAREN May 18–22 is 'Heat Awareness Week' in Orange County, North Carolina 
BURMESE May 18–22 is 'Heat Awareness Week' in Orange County, North Carolina 

The Orange County Board of Commissioners will officially proclaim the week of May 18-22, 2026, as “Heat Awareness Week” in Orange County, North Carolina, underscoring the urgent need to prepare for extreme heat as rising temperatures threaten public health and safety across the region, with 2023, 2024 and 2025 being the three hottest years on record.

Orange County, along with the towns of Hillsborough, Carrboro, and Chapel Hill, finalized and approved the Heat Action Plan to better prepare for and respond to heat. This plan focuses on improving emergency responses, expanding access to cooling resources, and ensuring that vulnerable populations—such as older adults, outdoor workers, and low-income households—are better informed and protected.

Extreme heat is the leading cause of weather-related deaths in the United States, surpassing deaths caused by hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes. It is a silent, invisible, and often underestimated threat. In 2024—the hottest year on record—Orange County experienced 12 days over 95°F, up from a historical average of eight days. Projections suggest the region could see between 28 to 41 days over 95°F annually by the 2060s. Warmer nights also mean less recovery time for the body, amplifying the health impacts of heat.

“This proclamation is a call to action,” said Orange County Emergency Services Director Kirby Saunders. “Heat-related illnesses and deaths are preventable. By increasing awareness and preparation, we can save lives—especially among our most vulnerable residents, including those without air conditioning, people who work outdoors, the unhoused population, and individuals with pre-existing health conditions.”

As part of the proclamation, Orange County will also launch the “Beat the Heat” campaign, a multilingual, five-month public education initiative using social media to raise awareness about extreme heat, its health impacts, and how residents can stay safe.

The county’s heat communication strategy includes establishing formal protocols for disseminating heat advisories and health tips—particularly important early in the season, when residents are less acclimated to rising temperatures. All residents are encouraged to sign up for OC Alerts at www.orangecountync.gov/OCAlerts to get important weather updates. 

water rest and shade flyer in English
water rest and shade flyer in Spanish
water rest and shade flyer in Chinese
water rest and shade flyer in Karen
water rest and shade flyer in Burmese
Link to Press Release
Hot Weather Resources
Multilingual Graphics

Orange County has compiled a list of resources for individuals and families experiencing homelessness during dangerous hot weather events at www.orangecountync.gov/Heat 

Important Links:

  • Heat Action Plan: https://www.orangecountync.gov/DocumentCenter/View/38657/HEAT-ACTION-PLAN---Remediated?bidId=
  • Heat Action Toolkit Graphics in English, Spanish, Mandarin, Karen, and Burmese: https://orangecountynccommunityrelations.zenfoliosite.com/multilingual-severe-weather-graphics
  • Orange County Hot Weather Resources: orangecountync.gov/Heat
  • Sign up for OC Alerts: https://member.everbridge.net/453003085611768/login
  • Orange County, NC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orangecountyncgov
  • Orange County, NC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ocncgov/
  • Orange County, NC X: https://x.com/OCNCGOV
  • Orange County, NC Threads: https://www.threads.com/@ocncgov
  • Orange County, NC YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@orangecountyncgov
  • Water, Rest, Shade Flyer:
    • English
    • Spanish
    • Mandarin
    • Karen
    • Burmese

The community is encouraged to share the life-saving graphics and resources throughout the season. As summer approaches, we’ll be sharing messages about extreme heat and its health risks in Orange County and will continue posting during extreme heat events. Click on the image below to enlarge it. All images are available for download in five languages on the Extreme Weather Graphics site.

Scheduled Posts

*Posts will be scheduled at 10 a.m. unless otherwise noted. 

Wed., May 13, Thurs., May 14, and Fri., May 15

  • Heat Index
  • Medications
  • Look Before You Lock

Mon., May 18, Tues., May 19, and Thurs., May 21

  • Heat Awareness Week
  • Water. Rest. Shade.
  • Celebrating (Pre-Memorial Day)

Tues., May 26, Wed., May 27, and Fri., May 29

  • Protect Yourself
  • Heat Action Plan
  • Hot Weather Resources

Thurs., July 2 and Fri., July 3

  • Celebrating
  • Water. Rest. Shade.

Mon., July 27

  • Heat Index

Thurs., Sept. 3, and Fri., Sept. 4

  • Celebrating
  • Water. Rest. Shade.

During extreme weather events we will post:

  • National Weather Service Announcement
  • Emergency Cooling Center Information
  • Hot Weather Resources
  • Heat Exhaustion vs. Stroke Infographic

Throughout subsequent days of heat waves, we will post: 

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