Why you’re more likely to suffer heat stroke than the guy paving parking lots in the hot summer sun Evan Jones June 24, 2014 1 minute read We’re looking at another hot and humid week in this first full week of summer, and with it come warnings to watch out for heat stroke. As WFIR’s Evan Jones reports, it’s often those not always outside who are more likely to feel its effects. Share: Post navigation Previous: One person, several pets found dead inside burning Roanoke homeNext: Grateful family to thank officers for rescuing father, son from pond Related Stories Blacksburg distillery owner throws support behind a bill making its way through the General Assembly Clark Palmer February 4, 2026 0 Natural Shocks at MMT, staged readings this weekend at the Bear Theatre, new art at the Taubman and Eleanor D. Wilson museums Gene Marrano February 4, 2026 0 VBR says first-time holiday marketing campaign was a winner Gene Marrano February 4, 2026 0