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Heat Advisory Issued Across Eastern United States
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First seen: June 28, 2026
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A heat advisory has been issued across much of the eastern United States due to a heatwave and high humidity. This weather pattern is expected to persist into the July 4 weekend. The heatwave is part of a broader weather phenomenon affecting other parts of the U.S., including the Southwest, where temperatures have reached around 100 degrees. Meteorologists warn of severe wildfire conditions in the western U.S. due to the heat.
Key facts
- A heat advisory is in effect across the eastern United States.
- The heatwave is expected to continue into the July 4 weekend.
- Temperatures in parts of the Southwest, such as Phoenix and central Texas, are around 100 degrees.
- The National Weather Service has warned of severe wildfire conditions in the western U.S.
- The heatwave is described as long and dangerous.
Not addressed in the excerpts reviewed
- Specific regions in the eastern U.S. most affected by the heat advisory
- Details on public health advisories or safety measures
- Information on how the heatwave might impact July 4 celebrations
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PBS NewsHour
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Heat wave and high humidity expected in eastern U.S. this week
Guardian — US
30 Mainstream
Heatwave and High Humidity Expected Across Central and Eastern US
NPR — Top Stories
30 Mainstream
National Weather Service warns of dangerous heat across the U.S. leading into July 4 weekend