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Madison, Wisconsin – Tens of millions of people across the Midwest and East have again underwent dangerously hot temperatures on Sunday while a rare heat wave of June which seized a large part of the United States was to last in the coming week.
Most of the northeast quadrant in the country of Minnesota in Maine was under a certain type of advice in heat. The same goes for the parts of Arkansas, Tennessee, Louisiana and Mississippi, said the National Weather Service.
The Wakefield Meteorological Services Office, Virginia, warned against stifling conditions until Wednesday.
“Please plan in advance to take frequent breaks if you need to be outside, stay hydrated and provide a lot of water and shade to all the animals outdoors,” said the desk on X.
Sunday marked the second consecutive day of extreme heat through the Midwest and the East Coast. The heat indices struck on Saturday 103 F in Chicago and 101 in Madison, Wisconsin, transforming the annual naked bicycle ride in a sticky and sweaty case.
Meteorologists say a phenomenon called A heat domeA large high pressure area in the upper atmosphere that imprisoned heat and humidity is responsible for extreme temperatures.
Lynn Watkins, 53, is the director of the Sacred Hearts Day Care in Sun Prairie, a suburb of Madison. She said she had tried to sit outside on Saturday to grill, but it was so hot that it had to enter. It plans to cancel all outdoor activities during the daycare on Monday with summits of around 93 forecasts.
“I can’t stand being outside when it’s like that,” she said. “I just want to sit in my air conditioning.”
The temperature reached 80 degrees in the Chicago region at 7:30 am Sunday. Forecasts require heat indices from 100 to 105 degrees.
The Pittsburgh heat index had to exceed 105. The temperature in Columbus, Ohio, was 77 to 8:30 am, it should reach 97 with a heat index around 104.
The forecasts provided for a heat index from 100 to Philadelphia on Sunday, with a 108 heat index on Monday.
The City Public Health Department declared an emergency heat on Sunday that lasts until Wednesday evening. Managers have directed residents of air -conditioned libraries, community centers and other places, and have set up a “heat pipe” with health professionals to discuss heat conditions and diseases. In Lincoln Financial Field, officials said that each fan participating in the FIFA World Cup match on Sunday would be authorized to bring a 20 ounce plastic water bottle.
With temperatures in the mid -80s, Maryland’s Rehoboth beach was crowded on Sunday.
“It will only get worse,” said Beachgoer Vak Kobiashvili. “People try to go out at the beach before it is too hot to really succeed in being outside.”
Kobiashvili said that even his dog did not want to be outside.
“The time of the east coast, at least from my point of view, is simply sweaty in summer,” he said. “It was who was walking in a feeling of marshes.”
The forecasters warned that the Cromwell heat index, Connecticut, would reach 105 Sunday, which could make life brutal for the Golfers Tommy Fleetwood and Keegan Bradley as they compete in the final of the round of the final of The Travelers Championship. The index on the TPC River Highlands course was 98 degrees at 3:18 p.m., fans looked for a shelter under trees and on air -conditioned benches. Many have lined up for water at a hydration station near the ninth green.
Karin Skalina, from New York, had been in the stands soaked in the sun by the eighth green and finally asked for relief on a ventilated cooling bench. “Didn’t work,” she said.
“(We try) to follow the shadow,” said Skalina.
Courtney Kamansky, from Newington, Connecticut, had already gone to the tournament and was prepared with additional water bottles. When asked if she could find shadow, she showed her umbrella and said: “I take her with me.”
Cincinnati Reds Shortstop Elly de Cruz I fell ill on Saturday While playing in the extreme heat against the Cardinals of Saint-Louis. The relief of Seattle sailors, Trent Thornton, facing the Cubs in Chicago, also fell ill.
The heat should persist in the coming week, the highest temperatures moving east. New York is expected to see heights around 95 Monday and Tuesday. Boston is on the right track for peaks approaching 100 Tuesday, and temperatures in Washington, DC, are expected to reach 100 Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mark Gehring, a meteorologist from the National Weather Service in Sullivan, Wisconsin, said that this level of heat was not uncommon during the summer months in the United States, although it was generally held in mid-July or early August. The most unusual facet of this heat wave is the quantity of stifling territory below, he said.
“It is mainly everywhere east of the Rockies,” he said, referring to the rocky mountains. “It is unusual, to have this massive area of dew points and high heat.”