Heat Wave Targets Northeast as 125 Million Americans Face Alerts
Heat Wave Targets Northeast as 125 Million Americans Face Alerts
US · Published Jul 15, 2026
A dangerous heat wave that has been impacting the north-central U.S.
is now shifting toward the Northeast, with temperatures expected to climb into the upper 90s to 100°F (37-38°C).

Impact & Risks

The heat wave poses significant risks to public health, particularly for those without access to cooling or hydration. Heat index values in some areas are reaching triple digits, increasing the likelihood of heat-related illnesses. Major cities from Richmond, VA, to Boston, MA, are expected to experience the brunt of the heat. In southwest Texas, saturated soils from heavy rainfall could lead to dangerous flash flooding, with storm-total rainfall expected to reach 6-8 inches in many areas and over 10 inches in isolated spots. Vulnerable populations, including children, the elderly, and outdoor workers, are at heightened risk.

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