CHICAGO (WLS) — Dangerous heat continued for Chicago and the suburbs on Sunday, with the heat index expected to reach up to 107 degrees.
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A National Weather Service Extreme Heat Warning went into effect for Cook County at 10 a.m. Friday, and will expire at midnight Tuesday.
There is also a Heat Advisory for most of the Chicago area.

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There are plenty of ways to cool down around the city.
Starting Saturday, the city’s 50 outdoor pools have now opened seven days a week.
Dangerous heat continued for Chicago and the suburbs on Sunday, with the heat index expected to reach 100-105 degrees again.
Beaches are ready for visitors in Chicago. The Chicago Park District announced that lifeguards are on duty, ensuring safe swimming hours from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Cooling centers are also available across the city, such as the Garfield Center, Chicago Park District locations, public libraries, city colleges, and police districts. These centers offer relief for those without access to air conditioning during hot weather.
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The Office of Emergency Management is warning that the extreme temperatures could cause heat related illnesses, like heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
To beat the heat, the city’s health commissioner recommends staying cool by using ice packs or damp towels on the neck, wrists, armpits, and groin areas while spending time outdoors.
City leaders said they will also be checking on those who are unhoused and need a place to stay. People were also asked to check on neighbors and those who are elderly during the dangerous heat.
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Pride Fest organizers in Northalsted said they are prepared to handle the heat this weekend.
The two-day street festival is a vibrant celebration of LGBTQ+ life, culture, and community. It is located on Halsted Street, between Addison and Grace, and has a long list of musicians who are set to perform, this weekend.
The first day of Pride Fest wrapped up at 10 p.m. Saturday.
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