Dangerous high temperatures and
humidity across Illinois this week
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[June 14, 2022]
This week, Illinois will see abnormally high temperatures and
humidity. To increase visibility on the dangers of extreme heat, the
Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) is offering tips to help
everyone stay safe when temperatures rise.
“Heat-related fatalities can be prevented by taking precautions when
temperatures rise,” said IEMA Director Alicia Tate-Nadeau. “We ask
all Illinoisans to take measures to safeguard their families and
check in on friends and neighbors who may be vulnerable to extreme
heat and humidity.”
Key heat-related preparedness tips:
Heed all heat watches, warnings, and advisories shared by your local
Emergency Management agency
Keep hydrated and avoid alcohol and caffeinated beverages
Wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing and stay out of the sun
when possible
Avoid strenuous activities
Check on your neighbors, particularly older residents, and make sure
they are OK
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Monitor updates provided by the National Weather Service (NWS) offices: Chicago,
Quad Cities, Lincoln, St. Louis, and Paducah
Currently, there are six cooling centers open across Illinois. A good way to
find the state identified cooling centers is to call 800-843-6154 or check out
the webpage: keepcool.illinois.gov. Additionally, many local municipalities
operate their own cooling centers.
More tips on how you can beat the heat are available on our ReadyIllinois
website:
https://www2.illinois.gov/ready/hazards/
Pages/ExtremeTempsHot.aspx
Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA):
www.Ready.Illinois.gov
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