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  2. Sweltering heat descends on Midwest, pushing ... - AOL

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    Sweltering heat descends on Midwest, pushing temperatures to dangerous levels. Denise Chow and Kathryn Prociv and Bill Karins. Updated August 22, 2023 at 7:03 PM. ... Heat index values, or the ...

  3. Record-breaking US heat wave scorches the Midwest and ... - AOL

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    The National Weather Service said the dangerous heat wave was expected to make its way across the country and into Maine until at least Friday. Near Toledo, Ohio, the city of Rossford called off ...

  4. Record-setting heat will continue to torment millions of ...

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    Major to extreme heat risk, the highest 2 levels, are expected for much of California and the Southwest on Saturday and Sunday, meaning health impacts from heat become more likely in anyone ...

  5. 2022 North American heat waves - Wikipedia

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    In San Antonio, every day in June 2022 was at least as hot as 97 °F (36 °C), except for June 28. [21] On June 13, St. Louis hit 100 °F (37.8 °C), breaking the daily record. In addition, from the 13–16, the morning low never went below 81 °F (27.2 °C), breaking the warmest morning low record for the next 4 days.

  6. Hot, hotter, hottest: How much will climate change warm your ...

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    Most counties are projected to warm by 2.1 degrees to 2.5 degrees. Counties along the East and West coasts may experience the least warming. The northernmost county of Alaska is expected to warm ...

  7. Weather-related fatalities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The heat-related death rate in the U.S. (heat being either an underlying or a contributing cause) has increased since the mid 2010s. [4]Between 1979 and 2014, the death rate as a direct result of exposure to heat (underlying cause of death) generally hovered around 0.5 to 1 deaths per million people, with spikes in certain years.

  8. Over 135 million Americans face dangerous ‘heat dome’ this ...

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    In total, more than 135 million Americans face temperatures above 90 degrees this week, with some areas crossing the 100-degree mark. There is no expected rain under the heat dome to provide ...

  9. Property tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Median household income and taxes. Most local governments in the United States impose a property tax, also known as a millage rate, as a principal source of revenue. [1] This tax may be imposed on real estate or personal property. The tax is nearly always computed as the fair market value of the property, multiplied by an assessment ratio ...