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Why cities around Wisconsin are feeling the heat

While Wisconsin may be known for its “frozen tundra,” an increase in hot, humid summer days is bringing attention to Wisconsin’s urban heat islands and their impact on human health.

Read the full article at: https://nelson.wisc.edu/why-cities-around-wisconsin-are-feeling-the-heat/
Posted in Community, Wisconsin Heat Health NetworkTagged Larry Kalkstein, Wisconsin Heat Health Network

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