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Scorching heat wave bakes US as heat index soars past 100 F

Published 07/28/2023, 10:46 AM
Updated 07/29/2023, 12:46 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The skyline of downtown Houston is seen during excessive heat warnings for Southeast Texas, in Houston, Texas, U.S. July 16, 2023.  REUTERS/Go Nakamura/File Photo

By Brendan O'Brien

CHICAGO (Reuters) -Tens of millions of Americans were confronted with a one-two punch of brutally hot temperatures and oppressive humidity on Friday as an unrelenting heat wave settled over the Midwest and East Coast and was expected to persist into the weekend.

More than 175 million people in the U.S. were under excessive heat warnings and advisories until at least Saturday afternoon as midday heat index readings in many spots rose well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 C), the National Weather Service (NWS) said.

Some of the nation's biggest cities, including Chicago, New York and Philadelphia, have opened cooling centers in public libraries and community centers for those who are unable to escape the hot temperatures.

"Extreme heat can be dangerous to health, and even fatal," the city of Boston said on its website after it declared a heat emergency, adding that its street outreach teams will provide water on their routes.

U.S. city officials and forecasters are urging people to stay out of the hot weather as it has the potential to cause heat-related illnesses, especially for those working or participating in outdoor activities, people aged 65 and older, children and those with chronic illnesses.

"Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors," the NWS said.

In Philadelphia, where the heat index could top out at 108 degrees F (42 C), officials extended public pool and spray grounds hours on Friday and Saturday.

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In New York City, where the heat index was to reach 103 degrees F (39 C), officials posted a public service announcement video on social media urging owners to keep their pets well hydrated.

"It's very hot outside. Extreme heat like this can be dangerous. We have to be very strategic in how we combat this," said New York City Deputy Mayor Philip Banks during a public safety briefing on Friday, telling residents to check on neighbors and loved ones.

Electric grid operators across the nation declared hot weather alerts this week and told energy companies to put off unnecessary maintenance. Despite the extreme heat, however, no U.S. grid operators had taken more extreme actions.

The growing frequency and intensity of severe weather is symptomatic of global, human-driven climate change that is fueling extremes, experts in the field say, with heat waves in much of the world expected to persist through August.

Last month was the hottest June on record in the United States, dating back to 1850. It also was the 47th consecutive June and the 532nd consecutive month with temperatures above the 20th-century average, according to the weather service.

The hot weather through much of the U.S. is expected to dissipated by late Saturday, leaving behind chances of thunderstorms and mild temperatures into next week, the weather service said.

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Who declared the end of the world coming out of the latest ice age? Humans won't control climate any more than the government can control their spending. It's cyclical. Always will be.
I got such a good laugh when Hitlery Clinton blamed the hot weather on Maga supporters. just when you think the levels of stupidity can't get any lower. boom it drops another 10 stories down. Let's Go Brandon. #1POS
Funny stuff the “feels like” temperature. Most people aren’t outside working and those that do have cooling vests and no how to take breaks, work at a slower pace. I work outside in Texas and have my entire life (near Houston). If you don’t work outside and then think over the weekend you will push mow the yard and trim the trees on Saturday, you should probably do it early morning and split it to two days. It just takes a little common sense.
it's the end of July and it's hot. what else is new?????
Since you asked and appear to have missed it: "Last month was the hottest June on record in the United States, dating back to 1850. It also was the 47th consecutive June and the 532nd consecutive month with temperatures above the 20th-century average, according to the weather service."
so in 1850 during the previous record, was it man made global warming? I guess weather runs in cycles
half bright spreading liberal propaganda
Democrat leftists only follow science when it helps support their American hating, family destroying idiology.
Bring out the dinosaurs for their science-denying ignorance.
so giving up my gas stove will keep an asteroid from hitting earth? maybe they should start with that
Antartica is the coldest its been since 2017.
are you saying that weather is cyclical? someone that actually paid attention in science class
Bullsnit swallowed by this site's biggest bullsnit swallower. Yesterday's high in Antarctica was -58F. Two months ago it was -45F.
notice the negative sign. -58 is colder than -45. thanks for helping Ryan's point
Another propaganda piece. This East Coast summer is much cooler than usual.
stay chill but most beautiful cool summer in the Midwest ever.
Here in FL, we don"t get a heat advisory until it's expected to be 106 degrees or  higher.
I meant a106 degree heat index.  Sorry for the mistake.
In other news, it’s summertime. 🙄
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