Nearly 100 million under heat alerts as temperatures soar nationwide
NBC News·2025-07-26 23:56

Extreme Weather Events - Millions of people nationwide are facing extreme weather risks [1][3] - Heavy rain is causing flooding in Missouri, impacting roads, homes, and golf courses [1] - Tropical downpours are flooding streets in Texas, stranding cars [1] - Canadian wildfires are triggering air quality alerts for much of the Northeast [2] Heatwave Impact - Oppressive heat and humidity are affecting 98 million people from North Dakota to Florida [1] - Feels like temperatures are expected to reach over 110 degrees Fahrenheit (433 摄氏度) across the east this weekend [1] - Charlotte, North Carolina, broke its daily high temperature, reaching 101 degrees Fahrenheit (383 摄氏度) [2] - Dallas County reported its first heat death of the year, urging caution [2] - Some people in the Northeast could see feels like temperatures up to 105 degrees Fahrenheit (406 摄氏度) on Monday [3] Safety Measures - Hydration is key to staying safe during the heatwave [2] - The Salvation Army is giving away water and fans to help people stay safe [2]

Nearly 100 million under heat alerts as temperatures soar nationwide - Reportify