After rain earlier in the week and comfortable temperatures on Friday, the nearing end of summer is not holding off the heat that is expected to impact the Chicago area next week.
Sunday's heat is likely to impact those visiting the second day of the Chicago Air and Water Show, with those attending advised to take precautions while being outdoors in extreme heat.
Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weeklyWhile overwhelming heat is anticipated for much of next week, parts of the region could see some temporary relief, particularly on Monday when temperatures are likely to be seasonal for much of the region.
Though areas around the lakefront will likely be slightly cooler, those living away from the lake could see heat indices above 100 degrees, with readings in the 90s., when isolated thunderstorms are possible and temperatures are likely to fall back into the mid 80s.
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