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Similar to cooling pillows, cooling sheets can help dissipate your body heat. Cooling sheets are never made with materials like flannel or heavy cotton that trap heat. The best sheets for the summer will be made with bamboo, cotton, silk, Tencel, linen, polyester, microfiber or lyocell.
A gradual warming trend will begin Sunday, with temperatures initially in the upper 70s to low 80s. By Wednesday, a strong upper-level ridge will push temperatures into the low to mid-90s across most of the state. Humidity will increase substantially, with heat index values potentially reaching or exceeding 100 degrees on Thursday.
Wednesday is another ABC17 Stormtrack Weather Alert Day, as we have potential for heat indices near 105 this afternoon under mostly sunny skies. For the latest on this heat wave, read our online ABC17 Stormtrack Weather Alert Day Blog.
Some major cities under heat alerts include New Orleans, Memphis, Little Rock, St. Louis, Kansas City, Chicago and Minneapolis.
We Michiganders have northern constitutions, meaning our bodies have grown accustomed to handling colder weather. When heat waves hit, we’re “built to wilt,” and really hot weather can make us feel more uncomfortable than people who live in hotter climates. It can even make us feel sick.
Chicago is about to feel its hottest stretch of 2025 so far. Intense heat and humidity will push the heat index to a sweltering 105 to 110 degrees, making it dangerously hot for prolonged outdoor activity.
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WISH-TV on MSNHeat wave to bring scorching temperatures and high humidity to central Indiana | July 23, 2025Heat advisories will go into effect for parts of the state today. Today; An upper-level ridge is beginning to build across the eastern portions of the country. While we’re starting the morning with very comfortable,
The Newark area usually gets 15 days with 90-degree temperatures in all of June and July, and it already has 22, as of Sunday. (Newark’s total may jump to 23 this afternoon, with the mercury hovering at 89 degrees and making a run for 90 as of 3 p.m.)
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Lansing State Journal on MSNHow hot will it be in Lansing? Heat wave will bring highs in the mid-90s by July 24Michigan is expected to see steamy temperatures mainly in the mid-to-lower counties. Lansing will see 90-degree weather by July 24.
The spike in the wholesale cost of electricity, which ComEd buys at an annual auction and then passes through to its customers, paired with increased energy usage, added $67.28 month-over-month to