Myth #2: High noon is the hottest time of day. While the sun is highest in the sky at noon, that is typically not the hottest time. High temperatures usually occur from about 3-4:30 p.m., when the earth is still receiving more heat from the sun than it is radiating back into space.
Myth #2: High noon is the hottest time of day. While the sun is highest in the sky at noon, that is typically not the hottest time. High temperatures usually occur from about 3-4:30 p.m., when the earth is still receiving more heat from the sun than it is radiating back into space.
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It's hot in Evansville. Here are some places to stay cool during the day.

EVANSVILLE — Summer is in full effect this week, and there are cooling shelters available for Evansville residents needing a break from the heat.

Monday was hot, and the rest of the week is set to stay in the upper 90s throughout.

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Here are some places to beat the heat in Evansville

This article originally appeared on Evansville Courier & Press: It’s hot in Evansville. Here are some places to stay cool during the day.

Reporting by Sarah Loesch, Evansville Courier & Press / Evansville Courier & Press

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