A dangerous heat wave will build for more than 250 million people in the central and eastern United States this week--including the Fourth of July--as days of extreme temperatures, high humidity and intense sunshine combine under a massive heat dome.
The heat wave will bring the hottest weather so far this year for many, and in some cases, it will be the worst in years. New York City is expected to experience its second-worst heat wave since 2000, according to AccuWeather experts, with temperatures in Central Park potentially reaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time in more than a decade.
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A dangerous heat wave will build for more than 250 million people in the central and eastern United States this week--including the Fourth of July--as days of extreme temperatures, high humidity and intense sunshine combine under a massive heat dome.
The heat wave will bring the hottest weather so far this year for many, and in some cases, it will be the worst in years. New York City is expected to experience its second-worst heat wave since 2000, according to AccuWeather experts, with temperatures in Central Park potentially reaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time in more than a decade.
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