Millions Told To Stay Inside Over Extreme Heat on Trump's Birthday Weekend
Summary
Millions of people in the United States are being warned to stay indoors and avoid heat because very hot weather is spreading in many areas. The National Weather Service has issued extreme heat warnings and heat advisories for places like Oregon, Washington, California, and parts of the southern and central states.Key Facts
- Extreme heat warnings are active in Oregon, Washington, and California, with temperatures reaching up to 110 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas.
- Heat advisories cover states including Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, and parts of California, Oregon, and Washington.
- The National Weather Service recommends staying in air-conditioned places, drinking plenty of water, taking breaks in shade, and checking on others.
- Nighttime temperatures will remain warm, offering little relief.
- The warnings come during events like the UFC Freedom 250 and President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday weekend.
- Oregon’s Portland and surrounding areas expect dangerously hot days from Sunday to Tuesday.
- Northern California’s inland valleys may experience temperatures as high as 112 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Texas’s Palo Duro Canyon State Park is under a heat advisory with temperatures up to 105 degrees.
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