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A heat wave not seen in decades is helping to send temperatures soaring for most Americans
CNN.com· 17 hours agoAround 270 million people in the US will experience temperatures at or above 90 degrees this week as...
Here’s why so much of the US is broiling this week
KCTV 5 Kansas City· 4 hours agoWith much of the Midwest and the Northeast broiling — or about to broil — in extreme summer heat this week, meteorologists are talking about heat waves...
Athletes sound warning about extreme heat at Summer Olympics
The Verge· 10 hours agoAthletes are raising concerns about how extreme heat might affect the Summer Olympic Games in Paris,...
Heat wave brings excessive heat watch to Delaware. Here's the heat index
Delaware Online | The News Journal via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoKent County forecast: Temperatures will be in the upper-80s with high humidity Tuesday through...
Vermont Will Be Hotter Than Miami This Week—Blame the Heat Dome
Scientific American· 17 hours agoThis topsy-turvy weather comes courtesy of a heat dome, a particularly intense and persistent area...
Temperatures continue to be HOT in 90s for rest of week in Maryland
WBAL-TV Baltimore· 17 hours agoIt's going to be hard to escape the heat, and even the humidity all week in Maryland. Be sure to...
Arizona weather forecast: Below-average temps expected
FOX 10 Phoenix· 15 hours agoTemperatures will be slightly below normal on Tuesday in the Valley, but another warm up is right...
Heat will persist in Springfield this week. Here's what you need to know
The State Journal-Register via Yahoo News· 2 days agoDrink plenty of fluids – Staying hydrated will help you maintain a normal body temperature and will help your body ...
Tour de France: 10 Wacky Rules of the Greatest Cycling Race in the World
GEARJUNKIE via Yahoo Sports· 13 hours agoNo Spraying Liquid From Cars Sometimes, stages get hot. It’s common to see riders spraying...
We're settling the debate, Florida: At what temperature do you set your AC thermostat?
Daytona Beach News-Journal via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoThey don't adjust as well to temperature changes, they're more likely to have a chronic medical condition that changes their normal responses to heat, and ...