Extreme heat grips Northeast, Midwest ahead of Fourth of July celebrations
Extreme heat in the Northeast and Midwest, with temperatures exceeding 100°F in Philadelphia and Boston, poses health risks ahead of Fourth of July celebrations. A heat dome traps heat and humidity, worsening conditions in urban areas. Incidents like a failed AC bus causing heat-related illnesses highlight dangers, while ice demand surges in Cambridge.
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NortheastplaceMidwestplaceNew YorkplaceBostonplacePhiladelphiaplaceHamptonburghplaceCambridge, MassachusettsplaceZohran MamdanipersonMarc SavenorpersonNational Weather ServiceorganizationNYU Langone HealthorganizationNatural Resources Defense CouncilorganizationAcme Ice Co.organizationheat dometopic
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