Tips for Keeping Cool in Chicago's Heat

Chicago’s heat wave isn’t looking to let up just yet.

The National Weather Service predicts a prolonged period of hot conditions as Wednesday afternoon heat indices again approach and possibly exceed 100 degrees.

The weather service issued a heat advisory was issued in beginning at 11 a.m. Thursday and the advisory will remain in effect until 7 p.m. Friday.

The heat index Friday, the alert said, could reach up 108 degrees.

As heat continues to grip the city, we’ve put together a list of tips for staying safe and cool.

  • Drink before you’re thirsty and stay hydrated
  • Do not drink alcohol of any kind
  • No mid-day exercise
  • Wear sunscreen, sunglasses and hats when outdoors
  • Stay in shaded areas
  • Take frequent breaks
  • Wear loose, light clothing

As for keeping cool inside, here are some tips for how to keep your heat levels, and utility bills, down indoors.

  • Keep windows near fans closed, but keep them open in areas without fans
  • Avoid baking or stovetop cooking by using a microwave. Use an exhaust fan to push hot air out if you do cook.
  • Keep shades down
  • Take a cold shower
  • Wrap a cold towel around your neck
     
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