Seniors and unhoused people are most at risk during heat wave
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With the first day of this summer’s heatwave in Spokane’s rearview mirror, meteorologists predict the coming days may be slightly warmer than previously forecast, and local organizations are bracing to help the area’s most vulnerable groups stay safe. Tuesday will bring a high of 105 degrees, according to the National Weather Service . Wednesday will follow with a 106-degree high, the service forecasts. Nightly lows will be 71 on Tuesday and 66 on Wednesday. Though scorching, it’s not Spokane’s first heatwave rodeo in recent years; 2022 and 2021 both saw...