Stephen Mason
Coverage of Stephen Mason in the Nexus archive.
- Forecasters cite ‘dangerous’ conditions as heat scorches Midwest while on its way to the East
Intense heat and humidity in the Midwest and Great Lakes have created 'dangerous' conditions with heat indices exceeding 100°F, prompting warnings from the National Weather Service. Cities like Detroit faced temperatures in the high 90s, while extreme heat warnings covered parts of Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Iowa. The heat is expected to shift to the East, affecting the Northeast through the Fourth of July, leading to canceled events and public cooling centers.
- Forecasters cite 'dangerous' conditions as heat scorches Midwest while on its way to the East
Dangerous heat conditions with heat indexes exceeding 100°F (37.8°C) are affecting the Midwest and Great Lakes regions, prompting warnings about heat-related illnesses. Detroit and surrounding states like Michigan, Illinois, and Ohio are under extreme heat warnings, while the heat is expected to shift to the East, including the Northeast, through the Fourth of July. Community responses include opening cooling centers, offering free air conditioners, and canceling events like parades.
- Forecasters cite 'dangerous' conditions as heat scorches Midwest while on its way to the East
Dangerous heat conditions with heat indexes exceeding 100°F (37.8°C) are affecting the Midwest and Great Lakes regions, prompting extreme heat warnings in Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Iowa. The National Weather Service warns of heat-related illnesses, while cities like Detroit and Milwaukee implement cooling measures. The heat wave is expected to shift to the East Coast, impacting the Northeast through the Fourth of July.