The second week of July is expected to bring unusual heat to parts of the western U.S. this week, according to a weather report. Communities should keep alert for potential wildfires and unusual heat.

Portions of the U.S. have been experiencing threats of storm developments and severe thunderstorms. However, a high-temperature outlook is still possible, causing heat-related health concerns.

Scorching heat can threaten vulnerable populations, particularly the following individuals:

  • Older adults
  • People with medical conditions
  • Children
  • Pregnant women
  • Outdoor workers

Considering the threats of a hotter weather outlook, commuters, and outdoor enthusiasts should keep updated with the latest weather advisories and information to avoid potential heat-related health risks.

Weather in Western US: Where Will Unusual Heat Unload This Week?

Zoom Earth Satellite via NOAA - NESDIS (Photo : Zoom Earth Satellite via NOAA - NESDIS)

Parts of the western U.S. can experience hotter weather temperatures this week. This can ignite potential wildfires, especially in areas with warm weather, dry conditions, and low relative humidity.

As many people will travel after the long weekend holiday, avoiding prolonged exposure to unusual heat is best. Additionally, homeowners should watch out for signs of heat-related health concerns, especially for people in the following areas:

  • job sites
  • vehicles
  • outdoors

In Sacramento, there is a chance of another hot summer day. The forecast advises residents to avoid prolonged exposure to unusual heat and avoid outdoor activities.

According to a weather report on June 7, a weather report warns of a dangerous heat outlook from Washington to Arizona. Residents can expect record-breaking temperatures, particularly in the following areas:

  • Cascades
  • Desert Southwest

Because summer has begun, it is likely that parts of the U.S. could anticipate scorching heat. Based on the weather outlook, record highs and an increased fire danger are likely in the following areas:

  • Portland
  • Bend
  • Boise
  • Reno
  • Fresno
  • Las Vegas
  • Phoenix
  • Cedar City
  • Elko
  • Boise

In San Diego, the advisory warns of a potential risk in the region this week. Additionally, high temperatures can lead to health concerns related to heat.

The heat concern is not expected to abate this week. The scorching heat pattern is forecast to continue from Wednesday to Friday in the following areas:

  • Phoenix
  • San Diego
  • Las Vegas
  • Cedar City
  • Fresno
  • Albuquerque
  • Denver
  • Boise
  • Rapid City
  • Billings
  • Missoula

Also Read: Iowa, Minnesota Weather Forecasts: Round of Heavy Rains Likely to Bring Flooding, Flash Flood This Week

Hotter Weather Outlook: How Can People Keep Safe From Unusual Heat?

The latest forecasts raised concerns about prolonged hot weather in parts of the country this week, causing possible heat-related health risks.

Homeowners should stay alert for heat advisories this week in portions of the west. When the weather becomes unusual, staying at home or looking for cooler areas is advisable.

Furthermore, staying hydrated can minimize or prevent the risk of heat-related health concerns in the region.

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