Heat waves stress gardens. Mulch, water early, and plant drought-tolerant species to keep greenery alive and resilient.
Review insurance before storms. Check coverage, gaps, and store records safely. Policies take 30 days, so act early to recover.
Heat harms skin. Use SPF, cooling sprays, and moisturizers to protect. Hydrate and avoid harsh products to keep skin calm.
Flooded homes grow mold within 48 hours. Dry quickly, use fans, discard carpets, wear masks while cleaning to stay safe.
Stock your storm pantry with canned goods, nut butters, and shelf-stable foods. Be ready with hydration drinks and energy bars.
The Almanac sees hotter, stormy September across U.S. Heat early, storms midmonth, cooling late, above-normal temps overall.
Pick August sports like tennis, hiking, or kayaking to carry into fall. Flexible gear and timing keep fitness momentum going.
August ocean water stays warm into September. Check safety and temps before swimming, as conditions vary by coast.
Slow down for late-summer forest walks. Breathe, notice nature, and wear comfy shoes. Lowers stress, boosts mood, and sharpens focus.
Massive dunes and white sand crown this top U.S. beach—perfect for summer or fall visits.