Heat Wave Alert: NWS Tool Highlights Risk Across the US
Heat Wave Alert: NWS Tool Highlights Risk Across the US
US · Published Jun 28, 2026
The US National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a warning for a significant and dangerous heat wave expected to impact the Central and Eastern United States from June 29 to July 3,
The NWS has developed the HeatRisk online tool to help residents assess their risk levels over a seven-day forecast. The tool provides a color-coded map indicating heat risk categories, ranging from low to extreme, and offers guidance on protective measures. Extreme heat poses serious health risks, including heat stroke and exhaustion, particularly for vulnerable groups such as older adults, children, and outdoor workers.

Impact & Risks

The heat wave is expected to affect millions across the Central and Eastern US, with risks ranging from minor to extreme depending on the location. Vulnerable populations, including the elderly, children, and those without access to cooling, are at heightened risk of heat-related illnesses. Health systems and infrastructure may also face strain in areas experiencing prolonged or extreme heat. The NWS emphasizes the importance of hydration, access to cooling, and avoiding outdoor activities during peak heat hours.

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