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Hot Weather Returns to Muskego

Temperatures are expected to soon return to the 90s.

State emergency management and health officials are asking residents to again take precautions if they have to be outside or in non-air-conditioned homes between Sunday and Tuesday, as heat indices could reach the upper 90s.

Patch's media partners at WISN 12 News forecast a high of 88 on Sunday and temperatures in the 90s Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 


This summer, 10 confirmed and probable heat-related fatalities have been reported in Wisconsin. Summer heat waves have been the biggest weather-related killers in the state. Most at risk are older adults and young children.

However, all people are at risk, especially those with physical or mental health conditions.

Last year, 27 people died in Wisconsin as a result of heat-related issues.


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