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Cook County Cooling Centers Open During Excessive Heat

With unusually high temperatures slated for Wednesday and Thursday, new cooling centers have been opened.

Cooling centers are available to all residents across Cook County.

The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for Cook County between 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday with heat indexes between 110 – 115 degrees expected. Dangerously hot and humid conditions will linger through Thursday evening. 

Cook County is increasing the number of cooling centers open to residents to include the County’s Skokie, Maywood, Markham, Rolling Meadows, Leighton, Bridgeview and Daley Center Courthouses Wednesday – Thursday from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Residents who do not have adequate access to air conditioning are advised to seek respite at a cooling center.  

The County’s Department of Emergency Management and Regional Security (EMRS) offers the following tips during excessive summer heat to help keep residents safe: 

It’s also important to check on relatives, neighbors, seniors and members of vulnerable populations when temperatures climb to extreme levels.  

If you must work or spend extended time outdoors, watch for symptoms of heatstroke i.e., when the body starts to lose its ability to regulate itself. The telltale signs of heatstroke are:  

If there is a medical emergency due to a heat-related illness, call 9-1-1.  

A complete list of cooling centers along with their hours of operation is available here

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