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	While personal preferences for weather conditions vary, several common factors make running more difficult or unsafe. Temperature, humidity, wind gusts, and precipitation can lead to a slow down or an uncomfortable run.
Today’s Weather Factors
	
					RealFeel® High
					77°
				
				
					Average Wind
					ENE 6 mph
				
				
					Max Wind Gusts
					9 mph
				
				
					Max UV Index
					4 Moderate
				
	
		Safety Tips
	
	
			Do not run when there is a chance of lightning or ice. Stay hydrated, especially when the weather is hot and humid. Always wear sunscreen and UV-protective clothing when running outdoors.
		
		- Do not run when there is lightning or extremely cold temperatures.
 - Stay hydrated, especially in hot and humid weather.
 - Wear sunscreen or UV-protective clothing.
 - Wear the right running shoes for the current weather conditions.
 - Pay attention to your body and its levels of discomfort.