Heat Dome Triggers Dangerous Heatwave Across U.S. Ahead of July 4
Heat Dome Triggers Dangerous Heatwave Across U.S. Ahead of July 4
US · Published Jun 29, 2026
A 'heat dome' is causing extreme heat across the eastern two-thirds of the United States, with temperatures and humidity creating heat indices of 100-110°F.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued warnings for areas including Ohio, North Carolina, Washington, D.C., and parts of Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas.

Impact & Risks

The heatwave poses significant risks to vulnerable populations, including the elderly and individuals with respiratory conditions. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can lead to heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion, heat rash, and heat stroke. Symptoms like nausea, confusion, and dizziness require immediate medical attention. The heat indices, which combine temperature and humidity, are expected to feel like 100-110°F, limiting relief even during nighttime hours. Outdoor gatherings for July 4 celebrations may further increase the risk of heat-related health issues.

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