Disaster A heat wave not seen in decades will send - temperatures soaring for more than half the US population


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By Mary Gilbert and Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN
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Updated 9:49 AM EDT, Mon June 17, 2024


A long-lasting and expansive heat wave fueled by an intense heat dome will grip the Midwest and Northeast with record-breaking high temperatures into next week, ushering in the start of summer with this year’s most significant heat event yet.
Hundreds of records could be tied or broken this week as a massive heat dome parks over part of the East. Multiple all-time June high temperature records could fall as the heat rises to levels normally seen only on the hottest July days. Parts of the Midwest to the Northeast could endure the longest heat wave they’ve seen in decades, the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center said.
Tens of millions of people who live as far north as Maine and aren’t used to heat this intense will be sweating in temperatures well into the 90s this week. It will feel even hotter than that as humidity helps drive heat index values – how temperatures feel to the body – into the low 100s.
The heat arrived in the South and Midwest as many families celebrated Father’s Day outdoors on Sunday, prompting caution from the weather service to stay cool amid highs in the 90s in some areas.

Through the rest of the week, an extreme heat risk is in place from the Great Lakes into the Northeast, according to the National Weather Service. Wednesday and Thursday will be the hottest days of the week, but the surrounding days will only be slightly less brutal. Heat will reach dangerous levels in many places including the major metropolitan areas of Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, New York City and Boston.
Temperatures will reach or exceed 90 degrees in a vast majority of the eastern half of the US this week, especially Wednesday and Thursday (pictured here). More than 260 million people will experience temperatures at or above 90 degrees this week.
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Temperatures will top out at 15 to 20 degrees above normal over a sweeping area of the northeastern US Monday afternoon and are expected to rise up to 25 degrees above normal through the rest of the workweek.
Some areas, including Montpelier, Vermont; Syracuse, New York; and Pittsburgh, haven’t seen heat like this in about three decades.
“Last time we saw heat in Pittsburgh like what we’re expecting next week was 30 yrs ago (almost to the day) when it reached 95°F or warmer for 6 straight days (June 15-20, 1994),” the local weather service office said on X. “That stands as the longest stretch of 95+ (degree) days on record. We have a shot at tying or beating that.”

Heat domes like the one fueling this week’s intense conditions trap air in place and bake it with abundant sunshine for days on end, making each day hotter than the last. The oven-like conditions mean overnight temperatures often don’t cool down enough to offer relief for overheated bodies, posing increased risks for heat-related illness.
“Warm overnight temperatures only dropping into the mid-70s will offer little to no relief, especially to those without adequate or reliable cooling,” the Weather Prediction Center said.

Humidity will also join forces with extreme heat to create triple-digit heat indices – measurements of how hot the human body feels – in some areas.
Chicago residents could feel heat indices between 95 and 105 degrees through next week, the NWS in Chicago warned. Parts of eastern New York and western New England could see indices as high as 107 degrees.
The NWS in Detroit, where the heat index could reach 100 degrees, urged residents to practice heat safety in the coming days, including limiting strenuous outdoor activities, staying hydrated, and checking up on neighbors who are elderly or don’t have A/C.
Heat-related illness is a concern in severely impacted areas, particularly for the elderly, young children and outdoor workers. Extreme heat is by far the deadliest form of severe weather, killing on average twice as many people a year as tornadoes and hurricanes combined.
Scientists have warned that heat waves will become increasingly severe as the climate crisis intensifies.
CNN’s Robert Shackelford contributed to this report.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/17/weather/heat-wave-east-us-climate-monday/index.html
 
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Heat waves been fakin' me out
Can't make you happier now

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(Last night, all I think about is you)
(Don't stop, baby, you can walk through)
(Don't want, baby, think about you)
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Late nights in the middle of June
Heat waves been fakin' me out
Can't make you happier now
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Heat waves been fakin' me out
Can't make you happier now

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Meanwhile in the southeast being roughly the climate of Satan's rectum is normal for this time of year, as it has been since April. Maybe it wasn't at some point, but those days are sadly long gone.

In the coming decades I think a lot of people here will start to learn the hard way about wet bulb temp.
 
At least there will be a new excuse for all the vax deaths.
And letting the elderly,the frail and the disabled who cost the most to die. France admitted that bunch of elderly died during a heatwave in 2003 ( i think) advanced country who has stable electric grid to power AC.
That's an average summer in many parts of the country. Just crank up the AC.
What happens when there is no electricity?
 
Scientists have warned that heat waves will become increasingly severe as the climate crisis intensifies.
“Last time we saw heat in Pittsburgh like what we’re expecting next week was 30 yrs ago (almost to the day) when it reached 95°F or warmer for 6 straight days (June 15-20, 1994),”
A thirty year climate cycle continuing exactly on schedule directly refutes the very claim of a “climate crisis” even existing.

1930’s were the hottest period, then 1960’s, then mid 1990’s, and now. Pennywise wasn’t as regular.

I predict the mid 2030’s will be a severe cooling period.
 
This, but unironically.

If you're too stupid to not stay hydrated and stay out of the sun during the worst parts of the day, that's on you.
It's mostly old people. Every summer the average age of the UK drops considerably because everyone's grandma cooks to death inside her uninsulated, non-air conditioned flat. And every summer we have to hear about how this has never happened before.

Mark my words. Come August we'll be reading articles about how an unprecedented degrandmaification is taking place because it's half a degree warmer than average.
 
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