More than 70 million people in the US are under heat alerts. Go indoors and hydrate
- Midwest states are facing a dangerous and extended heatwave until Friday, with Chicago breaking a temperature record on Monday, reaching 97°F.
- Cities across the United States, notably Chicago, are under extreme heat alerts during this sweltering week, with Midwest and Northeast regions implementing heat warnings and advising on safety measures.
- Officials are opening cooling centers and advising precautions as extreme heat persists, urging residents to limit outdoor activities and check in on vulnerable individuals.
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Record-breaking US heat wave scorches the Midwest and Northeast, bringing safety measures
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Agricultural producers in Indiana should make an appointment with their local Farm Service Agency office to complete crop acreage reports before the applicable deadline after planting is complete. “Many USDA programs require producers to file an accurate crop acreage report by the applicable deadline in order to receive program benefits,” said Julia A. Wickard, executive director in Indiana. “Once planting is complete, call your local FSA office…
Over 70 million people in the United States were under extreme heat alert on Monday, as a heat wave moved towards the east. The mid-Atlantic coast and New England are at risk of reaching temperatures around 35 degrees Celsius during the week. Excessive humidity will make the situation even more oppressive.


More than 70 million people in the U.S. are under heat alerts
PHOENIX — More than 70 million people in the United States were under extreme heat alerts Monday as a heat wave moved eastward, and the mid-Atlantic and New England were likely to see highs in the 90s as the week progresses. Excessive humidity will make it feel even more oppressive.
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