Heat Wave Affects Travel, Events Across Eastern U.S.
**WASHINGTON (AP) —** Portions of the Eastern U.S. are experiencing a high-temperature weather pattern, leading to travel interruptions and changes in scheduled events. Forecasters project the heat to move eastward across the country.
Simultaneously, severe thunderstorms and tornado warnings have affected areas of the Midwest. Meteorologists anticipate a continued presence of high temperatures in these regions.
Authorities have issued advisories due to the conditions. The elevated temperatures prompted cancellations and modifications for certain World Cup related activities along the East Coast. Transportation networks have also experienced disruptions.
Iowa, in the Midwest, received tornado warnings, and residents faced ongoing storm chances. Weather service officials in the state noted the persistence of high temperatures alongside these storm risks. Central Iowa also saw an increased chance of severe storms during the evening hours.
Forecasters describe current conditions as 'dangerous' as the heat moves from the Midwest towards the East Coast.
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