Heat wave is arriving. High heat, humidity scorch millions
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Forecasters expect days of high temperatures in central and eastern US before Fourth of July and World Cup festivities
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You expect summer heat as the 4th of July closes in, and many Minnesotans look forward to those warm, mid-summer days. But Monday's heat is on another level. Temperatures in the mid to upper-90s across the state,
Extreme levels of heat and humidity are forecast to spread across the country over the next two weeks, blanketing the Southwest, Midwest, and East Coast with high temperatures beginning this June 19 and 20, and extending through the next several days.
With the Fourth of July coming up, there seems to be no break in the high humidity and heat heading into the weekend. Temperatures will hover around the low 90s
A dangerous stretch of heat and humidity will continue through Saturday, with high temperatures over 100 degrees. Temperatures are expected to reach 102 degrees Thursday, with feel-like temperatures climbing as high as 115 degrees.