Meteorologists have indicated that millions of Americans will experience a 'heat dome' during the Fourth of July weekend, leading to high temperatures across much of the East Coast, the South, and parts of the Midwest. This weather phenomenon is characterized by a mass of hot air trapped in an area, resulting in elevated temperatures.
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Heat Dome Expected to Impact Millions on Fourth of July Weekend
A heat dome is expected to affect millions of Americans during the Fourth of July weekend, causing dangerously high temperatures across the East Coast and the South. Meteorologists describe this phenomenon as a mass of hot air that leads to increased heat in the affected regions.
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Heat Dome Expected to Impact Millions on Fourth of July Weekend