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posted by Fnord666 on Thursday July 18 2019, @09:23AM   Printer-friendly
from the scorching-news dept.

Heat Wave to Hit Two-Thirds of the U.S. Here’s What to Expect.

Dangerously hot temperatures are expected to spread across the Central and Eastern United States on Wednesday through the weekend, with temperatures soaring above 100 degrees Fahrenheit in the hardest-hit places, the National Weather Service has warned.

And even when the sun dips below the horizon, temperatures in many places are expected to remain in the 80s.

The hottest part of the country? Smack dab in the middle.

Everyone living in the region stretching from northern Oklahoma and central Nebraska through Iowa, Missouri and western Illinois should brace for a “prolonged period of dangerously hot temperatures and high humidity,” the warnings say. People in central and south central Kansas should expect to endure highs of about 102 degrees; the temperature in Des Moines was expected to hover around 100.

Excessive heat warnings have also been posted farther east, for parts of New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania.

All told, at least 15 million people across the United States are currently being warned of dangerously high temperatures that could affect human health between Wednesday and Friday.

By the weekend, what meteorologists are calling a “heat dome” in the middle part of the country is expected to spread into the Great Lakes and the East Coast.

Extreme heat can kill. Here’s what you can do to stay safe.

“The combination of heat and humidity can take its toll on someone who is outside and overdoing it,” said Richard Bann, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service Weather Prediction Center. “It can be life-threatening.”

Last year, 108 people died from extreme heat, compared to just 30 who died from cold, according to statistics on weather-related fatalities released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Here are four safety recommendations from the National Weather Service:

  • Drink plenty of fluids.

  • Stay in an air-conditioned room.

  • Stay out of the sun.

  • Check on relatives and neighbors, especially the elderly.


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  • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Thursday July 18 2019, @01:18PM (11 children)

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Thursday July 18 2019, @01:18PM (#868484) Journal

    The administration has a backup plan. Thinking ahead! If Global Warming turns out to be a Real Thing, then Nuclear Winter can be a remedy!

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  • (Score: 2) by JNCF on Thursday July 18 2019, @01:57PM

    by JNCF (4317) on Thursday July 18 2019, @01:57PM (#868501) Journal

    Let's just hope the silver oxide chemtrails do their job. If that doesn't work we should use HAARP to set off a few volcanoes before we resort to nukes. A false-flag nuke is the last fallback before just retreating to the secret black budget underground/underwater/underMars deepstate COG bunkers.

  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by RS3 on Thursday July 18 2019, @02:16PM (8 children)

    by RS3 (6367) on Thursday July 18 2019, @02:16PM (#868507)

    Can't we just send some boron into the sun and quiet things down?

    • (Score: 2) by Reziac on Friday July 19 2019, @02:33AM (7 children)

      by Reziac (2489) on Friday July 19 2019, @02:33AM (#868795) Homepage

      How do you get quieter than zero sunspots??

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      • (Score: 2) by RS3 on Friday July 19 2019, @03:16AM (6 children)

        by RS3 (6367) on Friday July 19 2019, @03:16AM (#868813)

        Quench the reaction.

        • (Score: 2) by Reziac on Friday July 19 2019, @03:58AM (5 children)

          by Reziac (2489) on Friday July 19 2019, @03:58AM (#868827) Homepage

          Ah, I see you're going for the genuine energy apocalypse.

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          • (Score: 2) by RS3 on Friday July 19 2019, @05:33AM (4 children)

            by RS3 (6367) on Friday July 19 2019, @05:33AM (#868850)

            It's begging consideration.

            • (Score: 2) by Reziac on Friday July 19 2019, @03:13PM (3 children)

              by Reziac (2489) on Friday July 19 2019, @03:13PM (#868995) Homepage

              Come back in January, when the story is about the 'unprecedented' cold wave and folks freezing to death.... say, got any surplus nuclear fuel we could send to the sun??

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              • (Score: 2) by RS3 on Friday July 19 2019, @03:16PM (2 children)

                by RS3 (6367) on Friday July 19 2019, @03:16PM (#869000)

                Right, no problem, just send in some excited neutrons. The surplus fuel would work great. Problem is, it will really suck for people in the southern hemisphere, so we kind of have to keep it under wraps. They're used to extra heat anyway.

                • (Score: 2) by Reziac on Friday July 19 2019, @04:28PM (1 child)

                  by Reziac (2489) on Friday July 19 2019, @04:28PM (#869046) Homepage

                  No worries, they can just build giant parasols; think how pleasant it would suddenly be there!

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                  • (Score: 2) by RS3 on Saturday July 20 2019, @12:01AM

                    by RS3 (6367) on Saturday July 20 2019, @12:01AM (#869225)

                    Oh, we can build them now, invest, ramp up production. They'll sell like crazy come New Year's. Heck, make 'em with flexible solar panels and infrared reflectors.

  • (Score: 2) by krishnoid on Thursday July 18 2019, @08:34PM

    by krishnoid (1156) on Thursday July 18 2019, @08:34PM (#868670)