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A sweaty Fourth of July ahead for the US as extreme heat descends on 20 states
An extreme heat wave affecting 20 U.S. states, including Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky, is causing temperatures in the 90s to over 100 degrees with heat indices up to 115. The National Weather Service warns of serious heat-related risks, particularly for vulnerable populations, as the heat coincides with Fourth of July celebrations and the World Cup.
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