I just walked Cassie about 7 blocks (1.4 km) and she took her sweet time, sniffing every blade of grass. Part of that I'm sure was that she spent 3 nights boarded, which she finds exhausting. The other part was that it's still 30°C just a few minutes before sunset.
And yay, woo, we get even worse tomorrow:
As Chicago Public School students return to class Monday, the heat index is expected to break [38°C].
The National Weather Service in Chicago issued an excessive heat warning from Monday afternoon to Tuesday evening due to the “dangerously hot and humid conditions.” The city is opening cooling centers and urging Chicagoans to stay indoors when possible.
Heat index values could reach [42°C] Monday and [43°C] Tuesday. Meanwhile, overnight temperatures are only expected to drop to [the high 20s].
This anticipated extreme heat arrives after the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency declared an Air Pollution Action Day for Chicago-area counties Sunday due to high ozone levels, which are caused by pollutants emitted by cars, industrial sources and wildfires such as those currently blazing in Canada.
But hey, we have only had a handful of days like this so far this summer, and autumn starts (meteorologically) next Sunday.
Still, I look forward to the slice of the year where I don't feel like I need to shower every time I go outside. The NCDC predicts that will start Saturday. One can hope.