Millions are at risk of a heat wave in the Midwest and eastern United States. From Kansas and Texas to New York and South Carolina, heat warnings are in effect as record-breaking heat that began last week reaches the eastern half of the country, creating heat domes in several places. The heat has been scorching much of the United States for weeks.
Major cities on the East Coast of the United States are under permanent heat warnings, and people with respiratory conditions such as asthma are being warned to stay home if they can – He writes The Guardian. Near-record temperatures are expected in many eastern cities in the coming days.
Temperatures can be expected to range between 36-39 degrees in New York and Tulsa, and the heat will feel even hotter due to high humidity.
The National Weather Service (NWS) is also warning of extreme heat. The heat and humidity are expected to peak Tuesday afternoon before cooler air from Canada brings relief, according to the NWS. In the United States, the heat season has already begun with temperatures rising, and several states have reported heat-related deaths due to extreme temperatures and humidity.
Hungary is also getting hotter: On Tuesday, in addition to plenty of sunshine, cumulus clouds will rise in the afternoon, and there will be isolated showers and thunderstorms (but mainly east of the Danube). The wind will turn northwest and strengthen. The temperature will be between 35 and 42 degrees. On Wednesday, the sun will not be much affected, except for some cumulus clouds, and there may be isolated refreshing rain. The north wind will remain active. The national temperature will be 34-40 degrees.