Heat Wave and Storms Bring Flood and Wind Threats to U.S. East Coast
Heat Wave and Storms Bring Flood and Wind Threats to U.S. East Coast
US · Published Jul 5, 2026
A weeklong heat wave has gripped the U.S.
East Coast, Southeast, and Southwest, with heat index values reaching 100–105°F in cities like Philadelphia, Washington, and Baltimore.

Impact & Risks

The heat wave poses significant health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations, with over 378 heat-related emergency room visits reported in New York City. Severe storms could lead to property damage, travel disruptions, and urban flash flooding. Power outages may exacerbate the situation, leaving residents without air conditioning during extreme heat.

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