The dangerous heat continues for more than 80 million Americans

Photo: It feels like a temperature map

The dangerous heat continues through the United States as millions face the temperature similar to 90 and 100 from the southeast to the west.

St. Louis, Missouri, who has been under extreme heat throughout the week, will continue under an extreme heat warning this weekend, with the similar temperature that reaches 114 degrees.

The places in South Carolina and North Carolina are also getting into the extreme heat this weekend, with an extreme heat warning for places like Myrtle Beach, Wilmington and Raleigh due to temperatures similar to the sensations that reach between 113 and 115 degrees during the weekend.

Heat notices for temperatures similar to the sensations that reach up to 90 and up to 100 are in force for multiple areas. From Florida to Virginia, including Tampa, Savannah and Richmond; From Texas to Western Virginia, including Dallas, Oklahoma City, Memphis, Cincinnati and Charleston; and for parts of the upper west, including Pierre, Bismarck and Duluth.

The northeast, although still warm, will be remarkably cooler and dry on Saturday to Sunday due to a cold front that swept, which had brought Friday’s storms for parts of the region.

Photo: It feels like a temperature map

Extreme and potentially mortal heat wave

The main heat and humidity will continue to accumulate in the west and southeast this weekend, establishing a widespread and mortal heat wave that will take place for much of next week.

Extreme heat watches have been issued for Omaha, Sioux Falls, Des Moines, Minneapolis and Duluth, as well as other parts of Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota and Minnesota. Similar temperatures in these areas will probably reach 90 and 100 for places on Sunday.

Photo: Dangerous heat and humidity map
Photo: Heat risk map

Meanwhile, consecutive days of temperatures similar to 100 are forecast and exceed 110 degrees for millions of Americans from St. Louis to Tampa next week.

An “extreme heat risk”, level 4 of 4, is in its place from Sunday to Thursday for large portions of the southeast.

Photo: Fire climate danger map

This higher level is described as “strange and/or long -lasting extreme heat without relief during the night that affects anyone without cooling/hydration, as well as health systems, industries and infrastructure.”

Concern for fires in places that deal with forest fires

The meteorological alerts of fire are in their place for portions of Utah, Colorado and Wyoming for racing and dry conditions on Saturday.

This dry and windy climate will help any ongoing fire, such as Deer Creek fire that has burned more than 17,000 acres, but is contained in 77% until Saturday morning, and helps quickly cultivate any new fire that occurs.

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