We’ve reached the point in the summer when temperatures soar, the desire to be outside
plummets, and popsicles become a more-than-acceptable dinner. We feel for you (especially
for the unfortunate folks dealing with the water issues in Prince George’s County!). So to help you combat the sweltering
heat, we’ve put together a guide to staying cool in Washington. Read on for tips on
what to eat and drink, how to heat-proof your fitness routine, and even how to keep
your pets from getting heat stroke.
The “Washingtonian” Guide to Beating the Summer Heat
Our favorite frozen treats, water workouts, and more.
We’ve reached the point in the summer when temperatures soar, the desire to be outside
plummets, and popsicles become a more-than-acceptable dinner. We feel for you (especially
for the unfortunate folks dealing with the water issues in Prince George’s County!). So to help you combat the sweltering
heat, we’ve put together a guide to staying cool in Washington. Read on for tips on
what to eat and drink, how to heat-proof your fitness routine, and even how to keep
your pets from getting heat stroke.
Food and Drink
Washington’s Best Ice Creams
3 Refreshing Flavored Water Drinks
5 New Dishes to Try on a Hot Summer Evening
Summer Obsessions: Growl Cold-Brew Coffee
Pop-Up Alert: Nicecream Offers Breakfast Ice Cream and Freshly Frozen Treats
Health and Fitness
5 Aquatic Workouts in DC
7 Tips for Running in the Summer
Which Drugstore Sports Suncreens Work Best?
Easy Ways to Stay Cool During an Outdoor Workout
4 Places to Go Standup Paddleboarding in Washington
10 Sweat-Wicking Tops to Beat the Heat
Style and Beauty
4 Outfit Essentials for Super-Hot Days
4 Steps to No-Melt Summer Makeup
3 Easy Hot-Weather Hairstyles for Long Hair
Style Tip for Guys: What to Wear to a Summer Wedding
The 10 Beauty Products You Need This Summer
Activities and Entertainment
10 Recommendations for Good Summer Reads
The 2013 Guide to Outdoor Pools
8 Can’t-Miss Health and Fitness Books
For Four-Legged Friends
Better Than a Biscuit: Dog-Approved Ice Creams
How to Prevent Heat Stroke in Dogs
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