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‘Death ridge’ to sear holiday weekend

- Doyle Rice

A blistering, dangerous heat wave, which one expert calls a “death ridge,” is poised to scorch the southeaste­rn USA over the Memorial Day weekend.

Some record temperatur­es for May could be shattered as highs rocket into the upper 90s to low 100s all the way from Alabama to Virginia.

“In what has been a warmer-thannormal May to date across the Southeast, temperatur­es will take a notable turn upwards through the end of the week and into Memorial Day weekend,” AccuWeathe­r meteorolog­ist Max Vido said.

A few of the records that could be broken date back to the 1800s.

“Most high temperatur­e records across the region stand in the 90s, so these cities are expected to consistent­ly challenge records during the heat wave,” Vido said.

In Charleston, South Carolina, the National Weather Service forecast a “prolonged and dangerous heat wave,”

Weather.us meteorolog­ist Ryan Maue referred to the heat as a “death ridge” that will bring calm winds and bone-dry conditions, in addition to the extreme heat. (A “ridge” is an area of high atmospheri­c pressure, one that prevents clouds and rain from forming.)

No cooling showers are expected. “The chance for precipitat­ion will remain virtually nil,” the weather service in Atlanta said.

The duration of the heat wave could make it “life-threatenin­g,” Weather.com meteorolog­ist Jonathan Erdman said. “Minimize your time outdoors during the hottest times of day, typically from late morning through late afternoon. Drink plenty of liquids, and wear light, loose-fitting clothing if you must be outside for longer periods of time.”

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