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Extreme Heat Expected in Southeast Michigan: Here’s How to Stay Safe

Summer is turning up the heat. An Extreme Heat Watch has been issued for all of Southeast Michigan from Saturday morning through Tuesday evening. Forecasts are calling for daytime temperatures in the 90s, with a heat index of 100+ degrees. Even overnight, it won’t bring much relief—lows are expected to stay in the mid-70s, making it tough to cool down.

At AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services, we’re especially concerned about older adults, who are at greater risk during periods of extreme heat. If you’re a caregiver, neighbor, or loved one, please take a moment to check in on the older adults in your life—especially those without air conditioning.

We’ve pulled together a list of cooling centers by county to help anyone without reliable AC find relief.

 

 

Tips to Beat the Heat

 

Know the Signs of Heat Illness

Heat Exhaustion Symptoms (Seek help if symptoms last more than an hour or worsen):