Maryland heat wave continues, intense heat through Wed.
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New England is facing yet another steamy heat wave with dangerously high heat indexes of 95 to 100 degrees starting Monday and lasting Heat advisories are in ef
During this heatwave, while people are being urged to limit time outdoors. For many workers, that’s just not an option. On Monday 6 News looked at what these dangerous conditions mean for first responders and construction crews who can't avoid the heat.
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Monday is the first day of what is shaping up to be the second heat wave of the summer with "feels like" temperatures easily reaching the triple digits.
Everyone knows that cars can heat up fast in a parking lot, especially in high temperatures, like the heat wave that's blanketing the Commonwealth right now.
It's easy to lose your appetite when it's too hot out. But eating the right foods will help you beat the heat.
More than 250 million people in the U.S.—nearly three quarters of the population—are experiencing moderate, major or extreme risk of heat effects on July 28, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Weather Service.
An extreme heat warning and an extreme heat watch were issued by the National Weather Service in Jacksonville for July 28 and 29.