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Do you need some shade? These Cincinnati neighborhoods have the most trees 🌳

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Do you need some shade?  These Cincinnati neighborhoods have the most trees 🌳

Get ready to feel the heat.

a dangerous and potentially record-breaking heat wave is expected to spread across the central and eastern parts of the US this week.

The combination of heat and humidity will result in heat indexes ranging between 100 and 105 degrees on Monday and around 100 Tuesday through Thursday.

As the heat spreads across Cincinnati, the lack of trees in some neighborhoods can result in noticeable differences in temperature and air quality. In other words, neighborhoods with fewer trees are more likely to experience the hottest temperatures.

But which neighborhoods have the highest and lowest percentage of trees in Cincinnati? Here’s a closer look.

Cincinnati Neighborhoods with the Most Tree Coverage

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  1. Set up lightly (69.1%)

  2. North Fairmont/English Forests (64.7%)

  3. Westwood/East Westwood (60.2%)

  4. Mount Lookout / Columbia Tusculum (59.4%)

  5. Mount Washington (57.1%)

  6. California (54.7%)

  7. Sedamsvilla/Riverbank/Sayler Park (54.4%)

  8. East Price Hill (54.4%)

  9. College Hill (52.2%)

  10. Rollhill (51.3%)

Cincinnati neighborhoods with the least tree cover

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  1. Central Business District/Riverfront (7.8%)

  2. Camp Washington (8%)

  3. Pendleton (12.3%)

  4. Over the Rhine (12.9%)

  5. West End (14.1%)

  6. Corryville (14.6%)

  7. Lower price Hill/Queensgate (15.3%)

  8. Bond Hill (25.2%)

  9. Oakley (25.9%)

  10. Rose lawn (26%)

This article originally appeared on the Cincinnati Enquirer: These Cincinnati neighborhoods have the most and fewest trees

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