Dangerous Heat Wave Expected to Impact Fourth of July Holiday Travel
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A dangerous heat wave is expected to coincide with Fourth of July holiday celebrations, putting nearly half of Americans at risk of prolonged extreme heat.Experts say much of the eastern United States is experiencing intense heat and humidity, with some areas reporting record-breaking temperatures. Meteorologists attribute the conditions to persistent “heat domes,” high-pressure systems that trap hot air over large regions.Scientists also note that climate change is intensifying these heat events, making them more frequent and severe as greenhouse gas emissions continue to trap heat in the atmosphere.Health officials warn that extreme heat is the leading cause of weather-related deaths in the United States and can become dangerous very quickly. Symptoms of heat-related illness include heavy sweating, muscle fatigue, and signs of dehydration, which can indicate the body is overheating.Experts stress the importance of staying hydrated, taking frequent breaks, and seeking shade or air-conditioned spaces when possible. They also caution that warm nighttime temperatures can prevent the body from recovering, increasing health risks even after sunset.As Americans head outdoors for holiday celebrations, officials are urging extra caution to prevent heat-related emergencies. For more Coachella Valley News visit NBCPalmSprings.com
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