The National Weather Service (NWS) has forecasted a prolonged heatwave affecting much of the central and eastern United States in the upcoming week. This weather pattern is anticipated to bring high temperatures ahead of the Fourth of July holiday, compounded by increased humidity levels. On Sunday, temperatures in areas such as Phoenix and central Texas reached approximately 100°F (38°C). Additionally, the NWS has issued warnings regarding severe wildfire conditions developing in various parts of the western United States as new fires have emerged in the region.
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Heatwave and High Humidity Expected Across Central and Eastern US
The National Weather Service has predicted a significant heatwave for the central and eastern United States, with high temperatures and humidity expected before the Fourth of July. Areas like Phoenix and central Texas have already recorded temperatures around 100°F, while warnings for severe wildfire conditions have been issued for parts of the west.
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Heatwave and High Humidity Expected Across Central and Eastern US