Extreme Heat Warning issued for Central Florida
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Heat advisory for NYC area today
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Severe thunderstorms could continue into July 29, bringing havoc to morning commutes in Chicago, Milwaukee and Indianapolis.
Widespread heat indexes of 105 or higher will cover the eastern Plains, the Midwest, Mid-South and Southeast including Florida. Similar conditions are expected up the East Coast to the east of the Appalachians,
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Blazing heat and humidity will send temperatures soaring into the mid to upper 90s. Feels like temperatures at 100°+
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The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for Rhode Island and other parts of Southern New England.
By Thursday, July 31, it will be cooler as a cold front moves in, keeping temperatures in the mid-80s. The NWS is also forecasting scattered showers and the potential for flash flooding again, as up to 2 inches of rain could fall within the span of an hour.
A heat advisory in place today for the Pittsburgh area with temperatures expected to reach the 90s with heat indexes in the 100s. Any Alert Days Ahead? Due to the Heat Advisory issued by the NWS we have made today a First Alert Weather Day. Could potentially have another one in place Wednesday.
Heat stroke differs from heat exhaustion in two major ways, Smurawa said. Heat stroke involves a dangerously high core body temperature — typically 104 F or more — and can impair the central nervous system. This means a person may become disoriented, confused or, in severe cases, experience seizures or even coma.