Michigan Weather This Week: Hottest Part of Year Will Not Disappoint Summer-Lovers
MISSOURI-TENNESSEE BORDER REGION, JUL 20 – Extreme heat warnings cover multiple counties with heat indices reaching 110°F, prompting hydration and safety advisories for vulnerable populations, officials said.
- Officials issued an extreme heat warning across Missouri, Illinois, and Kansas as temperatures rise this week, with heat indices reaching 110 degrees.
- The warning follows a forecast by NOAA for above-average temperatures nationwide over the next two weeks amid a continuing heat wave.
- Temperatures are expected to rise into the 80s on Tuesday and then climb to the lower 90s by midweek, accompanied by returning heat and humidity.
- Authorities warn over 55 million Americans to avoid intense physical activity during midday hours, stay well-hydrated, remain indoors where air conditioning is available, and always ensure children and pets are not left unattended in vehicles.
- The heat will persist through July, increasing risks for vulnerable groups on roads and public spaces and potentially delaying outdoor events and work.
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Michigan weather this week: Hottest part of year will not disappoint summer-lovers
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