By afternoon, conditions in the city are expected to be hot and “uncomfortably humid,” according to meteorologists at the National Weather Service’s Romeoville office. The high temperature should reach 91 degrees, which would be cooler than Tuesday’s oppressive 95-degree high — the hottest Aug. 24 in at least 20 years — as a result of greater cloud coverage Wednesday. It will be even hotter in the southern metro area and in Central Illinois, forecasters said.
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