1st Alert Weather Day for dangerous heat & risk of storms
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Friday’s extreme heat alert is set to continue in Baltimore through Tuesday, with temperature highs hovering in the high 90s.
A government website warns that the most serious climate-related health hazards in Massachusetts result from an increased number of very hot summer days, increased precipitation leading to flooding, increased storm-related inland and coastal flooding and rising sea levels.
A punishing heat wave will bring hot temperatures to eastern US and linger for several days, underscoring how climate change heats things up.
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At least 13 people have died due to heat-related illnesses during this year’s heat season, up from this point in 2024.
The heat, combined with the high moisture content, is causing the heat index values to reach up to 107 degrees on Saturday afternoon.
On Sunday at 4:35 a.m. an updated heat advisory was released by the National Weather Service valid from Monday 11 a.m. until Tuesday 8 p.m. for Northern Worcester and Southern Worcester as well as Franklin,
Nashville's NWS issues a Heat Advisory warning of extreme temperatures and high humidity until Wednesday evening.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - First Alert Weather Days remain in effect through Wednesday for the continued extreme heat and humidity. Hot again today with highs in the mid 90s this afternoon, but with the high levels of humidity, it will feel more like the 100s outside.