Heatwave Alert Across the US
Father’s Day weekend in the US is expected to be hot and dangerous, with temperatures rising into the nineties or higher in parts of California, Texas, Tennessee, Kansas, South Carolina, and other states. The Northeast will also experience searing heat, with over 135 million people from Chicago to New York bracing for high temperatures next week.
The federal Center for Weather and Climate Prediction predicts above-average temperatures in parts of every state between June 20-24, with the most abnormally warm weather being concentrated in the Northeast.
Before the summer peak on June 20, officials have cautioned the public to watch out for symptoms of heat-related illnesses. Tennessee health officials have warned residents to take precautions while in the sun and avoid being outside at the hottest time of day.
Precautions for Heat-Related Illness
As temperatures soar, officials emphasize the importance of recognizing and preventing heat-related illnesses. Symptoms can include heavy sweating, weakness, dizziness, and nausea.
Residents are advised to stay hydrated, seek shade, and avoid strenuous activities during peak heat hours. Communities are opening cooling centers to provide relief and safety for those without access to air conditioning.
Father’s Day Celebrations by the Dallas Mavericks
The Dallas Mavericks celebrated Father’s Day early this year with their fathers, Sasa Doncic and Drederick Irving, following their 122-84 win over the Boston Celtics in Game 4.
Doncic embraced his father, Sasa, after the game, as he has done throughout the Mavericks’ playoff run. Irving also shared a moment with Drederick, his father. Both have basketball backgrounds, with Doncic playing power forward for professional teams in Slovenia, Serbia, and France.
Irving designated him as the first athlete to wear his ANTA shoe line as a tribute to his father. Doncic and Irving hope the celebration will extend into next week as the Mavericks look to stave off elimination against the Celtics in Game 5.
Record-Breaking Temperatures in the South
Over the Father’s Day weekend, temperatures are predicted to surge throughout the South; the Southwest is likely to see triple-digit highs, while the Southeast and southern Plains may see highs in the upper 90s.
As Phoenix and Las Vegas set temperature records—with Phoenix hitting a scorching 113 degrees Fahrenheit—millions of people are still under heat alerts. Overnight, there will be excessive heat advisories in effect for six counties in Arizona.
Heatwave Impact in the Midwest and Northeast
Next week, temperatures are predicted to jump from the Midwest to the Northeast, setting several dozen new records for afternoon highs. As a trend of high pressure develops over the area, Phoenix is expected to see record temperatures above 100 degrees. To get ready for the scorching heat, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont started the state’s severe hot weather procedure.
Safety Measures and Community Support
Local authorities are taking proactive measures to ensure public safety during the heatwave. Emergency services are on high alert, and public health campaigns are being launched to educate residents about heat safety.
Communities are coming together to support vulnerable populations, providing water, shelter, and medical assistance as needed.
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