Heat Dome to Bring Sweltering Conditions to US East and Midwest
Heat Dome to Bring Sweltering Conditions to US East and Midwest
US · Published Jun 28, 2026
A developing heat dome is forecast to bring unusually high temperatures and humidity to the central and eastern United States ahead of the Fourth of July weekend.
Daytime highs are expected to approach triple digits in some areas, with widespread temperatures in the 90s°F.

Impact & Risks

The heat wave poses significant risks, particularly for vulnerable populations such as the elderly, children, and those without access to air conditioning. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures and humidity increases the risk of heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Urban areas may face compounded effects due to heat retention in infrastructure. The heat could also impact outdoor activities planned for the Fourth of July weekend, including celebrations in Washington, DC, and other major cities.

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