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Where To Find Cooling Centers In Algonquin During Extreme Heat Wave

The National Weather Service issued an extreme heat warning for the entire Chicagoland area as forecasters predict dangerous conditions.

ALGONQUIN, IL — Dangerous heat and humidity will hit Algonquin this week, according to the National Weather Service, with highs well into the 90s and peak temperatures of up to 105 degrees likely.

The National Weather Service has issued an extreme heat warning in McHenry County. Conditions are expected to get dangerously hot and humid starting Monday through late Wednesday, forecasters said.

"The magnitude of anticipated heat, combined with oppressive warmth at night will lead to hazardous conditions, particularly for the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions," forecasters said.

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See related: Dangerous Heat Wave Starts Monday For Chicago Area


For those looking to escape the heat and remain safe from the weather, McHenry County operates cooling centers at the following locations:

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  • Ganek Municipal Center - 2200 Harnish Dr., Algonquin
  • Village Hall - 600 Harvest Gate, Lake in the Hills

While forecasters advise staying indoors during this heatwave, people who must be outside are encouraged to exercise caution. Officials recommend drinking plenty of fluids and checking in on relatives and neighbors.

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