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National Weather Service: Heat Index Could Hit 105 Degrees by Friday

Expect the heat to continue through Friday, according to the National Weather Service.

The National Weather Service is warning residents to expect continued high temperatures, with hot and humid weather persisting through Friday.

Highs will be in the lower 90s in Will County Wednesday and Thursday, with heat index values of near or above 100 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.

Friday could be the hottest day, with highs in the mid-90s and heat index values of 100-105 degrees.

Relief could come late Friday as a cold front approaches, bringing with it the possibility of showers and thunderstorms, according to the NWS.

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Plainfield Police Chief John Konopek said while Plainfield does not officially have cooling centers, residents who find themselves without power — and without air conditioning — can seek shelter at the Plainfield Police Department, 14300 S. Coil Plus Dr. Police will open up the multi-purpose room for those who need relief from the heat, Konopek said. For more information call the Plainfield police non-emergency number, 815-436-2341.

A list of Will County cooling centers is also available on the county website.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers these tips on how to stay safe in the heat:

  • Drink more fluids, specifically those that don't contain alcohol or large amounts of sugar. 
  • Stay indoors, in an air-conditioned place, if possible. 
  • Take a cool shower or bath.
  • Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothes.
  • Limit your outdoor activity to morning and evening hours, and cut down on exercise, if possible.


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