Heatwave threatens to shatter high-temperature records across eastern US
A prolonged heatwave is forecast to bring record-breaking temperatures to the eastern United States, from Georgia to the Ohio Valley, starting Wednesday and lasting into the weekend. Cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C.

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AI-generatedA prolonged heatwave is forecast to bring record-breaking temperatures to the eastern United States, from Georgia to the Ohio Valley, starting Wednesday and lasting into the weekend. Cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. are expected to experience near-record or record-breaking highs for April. While the humidity is not as high as in the summer, the early-season heat can be more stressful on the body because people are not yet acclimated. The National Weather Service attributes the heatwave to a strong ridge of high pressure. The weather service warns that heat is the number one weather-related killer in the US, and infants, young children, older adults, people with chronic medical conditions, and pregnant women are especially vulnerable.
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5 extractedHeat is the No 1 weather-related killer in the US.
That’s borderline unprecedented as far as the duration of it this time of year.
A heatwave threatens to shatter record high temperatures in eastern US cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Washington DC.
Widespread lower to even middle 90s are expected Friday across the lower elevations of the Carolinas.
The near-record temperatures are expected to last into this weekend.