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Eastern U.S. Heat Wave Brings Elevated Nighttime Temperatures

July 18, 2026

Why it matters locally: Portions of Ohio, particularly in the eastern and central regions, are expected to experience these elevated nighttime temperatures. This lack of overnight cooling increases health risks for vulnerable populations across the state and places additional strain on power grids.


WASHINGTON D.C. — Portions of the Eastern United States are experiencing unusually warm nighttime temperatures during a heat wave that also includes potentially record-breaking daytime highs. Forecasters anticipate temperatures in areas like Washington, D.C., could exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit as the heat impacts an estimated 90 million Americans from the Midwest to the East Coast. While daytime temperatures remain high, the persistent warmth throughout the night prevents the human body from recovering from the heat exposure of the day, authorities stated. The lack of significant cooling overnight creates continuous stress on physiological systems.

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