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Sizzling Summer: The US Faces a Serious Heat Wave
Eastern USASunday, June 22, 2025
Over 250 daily temperature records could be broken on Monday and Tuesday, including both record highs and record warm lows. Many of these records date back to the early 1900s, highlighting the severity of this heat wave. Heat is the deadliest form of extreme weather in the US, contributing to more than 800 deaths annually on average since 1999. This heat wave is particularly dangerous because it will last for several days, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses and deaths.
The summer solstice occurred on Friday, marking the longest day of the year. This means more solar energy is available to fuel extreme heat, making this heat wave even more intense. While the summer solstice signals the start of astronomical summer, meteorologists consider June 1 the beginning of summer, using calendar months to align with seasonal weather patterns. This early-season heat wave is likely just a preview of what's to come, as the hottest weeks of the year typically occur in July or August for most of the country.
Climate change is making nighttime temperatures warmer faster than daytime highs. This trend makes it harder for the body to cool down and recover, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses. As the planet warms, heat waves like this one are expected to become more frequent and severe, posing significant public health challenges. It's crucial for people to stay hydrated, seek shade, and use air conditioning when possible to stay safe during this heat wave.
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