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Heat Wave Brings High Temperatures to East Coast, Midwest
July 18, 2026
Why it matters locally: The District of Columbia, as part of the East Coast, will experience the full effects of the projected heat wave, putting stress on local infrastructure and residents. The Executive Office of the Mayor and District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department (DC FEMS) - Non-Emergency will need to be prepared to respond to heat-related emergencies.
A heat wave is projected to affect large sections of the United States, bringing high temperatures to the East Coast and Midwest. The National Weather Service reported that over 175 million Americans will encounter either major or extreme heat risks by Friday. Weather forecasters anticipate that hundreds of cities may reach record high temperatures as the week progresses. Jeff Berardelli, a meteorologist at WFLA in Tampa Bay, discussed these conditions with Geoff Bennett. Predictions indicate that the heat will intensify over the coming days, prompting warnings from weather officials about potential impacts across the affected regions. People in these areas should monitor local forecasts and take precautions.
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