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Vermont and Other Northeast States Were some of the Hottest in the Nation This Week

  • In Zanesville, Ohio, temperatures hit the 90s with heat indexes surpassing 100, as 68 million Americans remain under heat advisories amid ongoing storms forecasted for Thursday.
  • The Midwest and Mid-Atlantic experienced a widespread heat wave, with NOAA forecasting above-normal highs through July 4 and persistence into next week.
  • Data show heat index values reaching 100 to 105+ degrees, with experts warning that heat-related illnesses can escalate rapidly if not prevented.
  • This heat also strains construction workers and power grids, with officials urging breaks, shade, and hydration amid widespread stress on infrastructure.
  • Forecasters predict relief by late Thursday in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest, with near-normal temperatures returning to the Central Plains next week.
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Heat wave continues to grip Midwest, Mid-Atlantic as 68 million face warnings

A relentless heat wave grips the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic. Relief is expected, but forecasts predict above-average temperatures through July 4 across many regions.

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Spectrum News broke the news in United States on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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