A heat wave is headed to Wisconsin, with feels-like temperatures at or above 100 degrees across most of the state early this week.
Monday, June 29, and Tuesday, June 30 are expected to be the hottest days of the week, with heat indexes above 100 degrees for much of the state.
Lake Michigan will provide a slight cooling effect for communities along the lakeshore, like Manitowoc, Sheboygan and Port Washington. The nighttime hours won’t provide much relief for inland areas, with heat index values in the 70s.
It will remain extremely hot through at least Friday, July 3, though feels-like temperatures may drop below the 100-degree mark after Tuesday.
Here’s the heat index outlook and tips for staying safe in extreme heat.
How hot will it feel in Wisconsin Monday?
Here are estimated “peak” heat indexes for Monday, June 29, according to graphics from the National Weather Service:
How to stay safe in extreme heat, including cooling centers
Here are recommendations from the NWS and City of Milwaukee for how to stay safe and cool during the heat wave:
Hope Karnopp can be reached at HKarnopp@usatodayco.com.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: How hot will it get This in Wisconsin? Here’s what the NWS says
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