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Heat Wave Affects Over 200 Million Across U.S.

July 18, 2026

Why it matters locally: While not explicitly named, Indiana is part of the broader Midwest region experiencing elevated temperatures and humidity, which can lead to increased risk of heat-related illnesses and place strain on local power grids as air conditioning usage surges.


Over 200 million individuals across the United States are currently under alerts for extreme heat. Meteorologists indicate a significant heat wave has enveloped the Northeast and other regions, with conditions expected to intensify as the Fourth of July weekend approaches. Weather forecasts suggest several cities may record their highest temperatures ever for this period. Areas affected include Detroit, Michigan; Nashville, Tennessee; and Bangor, Maine. NBC reporter Ryan Nobles covered the development, and Al Roker of TODAY provided an updated weather outlook.

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