Deadly heat in the United States will last until the Day of independence

Almost 60 million Americans have hellishly hot independence Day.

From Central Virginia to Eastern Maine , the temperature rises to 100-110°F (+37…+43°C). In such extreme conditions should be especially careful to monitor their health, encourage doctors. In Pennsylvania , the unbearable heat has killed at least 1 person.

According to the County coroner’s office Blair, the woman worked in the garden under the scorching sun, then went to the house where she had a heart attack. The ambulance took the victim to the hospital, but to save her failed.

2 more fatal cases investigated in Kansas city (state of Missouri). They may also be linked to weather conditions. Last week died 40-year-old woman, and yesterday, July 2, a man died 80 years. Cause of death is not yet established.

For the most part of new York and new Jersey Heat Index will be 105. (Heat index — a measure of subjective feelings of temperature, depending on humidity.)

According to forecasts by the National weather service in NY (NWS New York), the heat in the region will last until Thursday, July 5. For the North-Eastern part of the state of new Jersey PIK murderous heat will have on Tuesday, 3 July.

Once in 33 years! That’s what a 7 day heat wave is and it is in our current forecast beginning 6/30 at Central Park.

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— NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) July 1, 2018

«During this period in connection with heat can cause health problems, especially among risk groups such as the elderly, children and persons with mental illness,» warns the NWS.

The people of new York and new Jersey doctors advise to «drink plenty of fluids, stay in air-conditioned premises and to stay away from the sun.»

After 4 July, the heat will shift to the South-West of the USA, to California.

The temperature will be kept in the range of 100°F (+37°C) in Los Angeles and about 90°F (32°C) in San Diego.

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