(Radio Iowa) – Forecasters say much of Iowa can expect high temperatures in the 60s, 70s and even near 80 Thursday and tomorrow, which will prompt some Iowans to pull out their kayaks and canoes.
Sure, it’s spring, but Iowa D-N-R conservation officer Nate Carr says having warm air temperatures doesn’t necessarily mean warm water temperatures, so dress appropriately.
There’s a general rule that if the water and air temperatures combined don’t equal at least 120 degrees, anyone who ends up dumped in the water is at risk for hyperthermia, and water temperatures are still quite chilly. Carr says to pack extra clothes in a dry bag and always wear a life jacket.