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People living in the Midwest and Northeast were warned of a worsening air quality index throughout the week due to smoke from the Canadian wildfires
Stifling heat blanketed tens of millions of people in United States on Tuesday, forcing people and even zoo animals to find ways to cool down as summer arrives in what promises to be a sweltering ...
The hottest day of the heat wave is expected today with heat indices climbing to 105 to 110 degrees. An Excessive Heat Warning is in effect for all of northern IL, while a heat advisory is in ...
A heat wave is expected to take hold of the region starting today, Tuesday, June 18. The following tips are from a release from the MetroWest Medical Center, located in Framingham and the Mass DOT.
An excessive heat warning is a notice issued by the National Weather Service of the United States within 12 hours of the heat index reaching one of two criteria levels. In most areas, a warning will be issued if there is a heat index of at least 105 °F (41 °C) for more than three hours per day for two consecutive days, or if the heat index is greater than 115 °F (46 °C) for any period of time.
A slow-moving and potentially record-setting heat wave is spreading across the Western U.S., the National Weather Service said, sending many residents in search of a cool haven from the ...
Heat warnings, watches or advisories were in place from Iowa to Maine, impacting cities including Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Boston and New York City.
“Heat-related advisories and warnings are in place as humidity will bring heat index values as high as the mid-100s.” The heat index is what temperatures feel like to the human body.