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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Over the last 200 years, Milwaukee has become a bit of a concrete jungle.
Nothing compared to New York City, but it does affect how our city heats up.
Chief Meteorologist Drew Burgoyne explains the urban heat island effect in this week's Weather Whys segment.
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