100M May Face Record-Breaking Temperatures in 31 States: 'Dangerously Hot'
Summary
More than 100 million people in the United States are under heat alerts due to a strong heat wave affecting much of the eastern two-thirds of the country. This heat wave is caused by a weather pattern called a heat dome that traps hot, humid air and creates dangerously high temperatures ahead of the July 4 holiday.Key Facts
- The heat wave affects regions including the Midwest, Great Lakes, Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, Southeast, and Gulf Coast.
- Temperatures are expected to reach the 90s and low 100s Fahrenheit, with heat indexes (which include humidity) between 100 and 110 degrees, and isolated areas nearing 115 degrees.
- Overnight temperatures will remain high, in the 70s or 80s, giving little relief from the heat.
- Connecticut and New York states have activated special protocols and extended pool hours to help residents cope.
- Major events like the America 250 celebrations in Washington, D.C., will coincide with this heat, posing risks for large crowds outdoors.
- Officials advise people at public events to stay hydrated, wear light clothing, seek shade, and use cooling stations.
- The 2026 FIFA World Cup organizers in Philadelphia are adjusting fan events by adding cooling areas and changing operating hours to reduce heat risks.
- Public health experts warn that extreme heat increases chances of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, especially for older adults, children, and those with health issues.
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