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Here comes a real summer heat wave

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Temperatur­es over 100 degrees and brutally high humidity will combine to deliver a potentiall­y dangerous heat wave to much of the central and southern U.S. this week.

“This may be one of the worst heat waves in the last few decades,” the National Weather Service warned.

Some 130 million Americans will endure heat indexes of at least 100 degrees, according to the Weather Channel

The intense heat will spread into the mid- Atlantic and Northeast by next weekend. Only the Northwest will not feel the full effects of the heat wave.

This will be the hottest weath- er so far this summer in the central U.S., AccuWeathe­r said. Heat advisories and warnings have been posted in 14 states in the central and southern U.S., the weather service said.

Cities such as Dallas, Chicago, Oklahoma City, Kansas City, St. Louis and Des Moines are all in the zone of extreme heat. Some daily record high temperatur­es are possible in a few locations, but no all-time records seem likely.

Milwaukee, Chicago, Detroit and Toledo could see 100degree temperatur­es on Friday, WeatherBel­l meteorolog­ist Ryan Maue said.

The heat index — which factors in both temperatur­es and humidity — could approach 120 degrees in some spots.

“This type of heat can cause heat stroke if you don’t take precaution­s, so be sure to drink plenty of water and if possible avoid being out in the sun between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.,” according to WeatherBug meteorolog­ist Andrew Rosenthal.

“More people die each year from heat than cold waves, lightning, tornadoes, hurricanes or floods,” AccuWeathe­r meteorolog­ist Alex Sosnowski said.

The heat is due to a massive dome of high pressure that’s predicted to camp out over the Plains and Midwest for much of the week, weather.com said. High pressure causes air to sink, preventing clouds and rain from forming.

 ?? Weather.com ?? Don’t expect any relief from the heat as temperatur­es are expected to soar in Polk County through the weekend. Nationally, the heat index will reach its high point Thursday.
Weather.com Don’t expect any relief from the heat as temperatur­es are expected to soar in Polk County through the weekend. Nationally, the heat index will reach its high point Thursday.

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