Eastern U.S., particularly from Boston to New York, can likely experience a surge in heat this week, causing potential heat-related health concerns.

As summer arrives in the country, most parts could experience scorching heat, especially in the Northeast. Although some areas could expect severe thunderstorms, homeowners should still watch out for the return of unusual heat.

The main concerns are wildfires and heat-related health concerns. According to a weather report, the challenging heat can potentially threaten the following populations:

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

Eastern US Weather Forecast: Where Will Unusual Heat Unload?

Zoom Earth Satellite via NOAA - NESDIS
Zoom Earth Satellite via NOAA - NESDIS. Considering the weather outlook, it is best to check the latest heat advisories and forecasts. Avoiding prolonged exposure to unusual heat can minimize the risk of heat-related concerns, especially for vulnerable populations. When heat becomes challenging, homeowners can stay at home until the weather finally improves. (Photo : Zoom Earth Satellite via NOAA - NESDIS)

According to weather for July 15, the forecast warns of sweltering heat waves in the Eastern U.S. this week, leading to heat-related health concerns, including the following:

  • Heat stress
  • Heat fatigue
  • Heat stroke

Temperatures can likely reach 100 or higher. Recently, over 30 million people were affected by the heat surge. Considering the heat concerns, homeowners should also watch out for wildfire threats.

In a weather report by the National Weather Service (NWS), the eastern and central U.S. can anticipate a hazardous heat outlook this week. On Tuesday, a heat surge is forecast in the following areas:

  • Chicago
  • St. Louis
  • Nashville
  • Atlanta
  • Asheville
  • Charleston
  • Wilmington
  • Washington
  • New York
  • Buffalo
  • Boston
  • Portland
  • Burlington

In addition, the NWS Weather Prediction Center warns of a hot weather outlook in the eastern half. Residents should be aware of a major to extreme heat risk.

The heat is expected to expand to portions of the central and eastern U.S. this week. Additionally, near-record temperatures and high humidity are likely on Monday and Tuesday.

Another main concern is the long duration on the Southeast and East Coasts. According to the weather report, people without adequate hydration or heating can affect vulnerable populations.

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Western U.S. Weather Forecast: Where Will Heatwaves Unload?

This week, the relentless heat could lead to record-challenged and high energy demands. Other risks are elevated fire risk and expanding drought.

The sizzling heat is forecast in the following areas:

  • Kamloops
  • Calgary
  • Spokane
  • Portland
  • Medford
  • Redding
  • Reno
  • Las Vegas
  • Phoenix
  • Casper
  • Billings
  • Albuquerque

This week, people should avoid prolonged exposure to hotter conditions in the western and eastern U.S. Staying hydrated can also help minimize the risk of heat concerns.

In addition, homeowners should observe fire bans this week, especially in the western U.S. Rapid wildfires can lead to harmful smoke and life-threatening situations.

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