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A Double Heat Dome Is Expected to Hit the U.S. as Officials Warn of Dangerous Conditions

Medical Daily

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June 30, 2026

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A double heat dome is forecast for late June and July 2026. Newark declared a Code Red heat emergency. Here's who is most at risk and what public health officials recommend.

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NPR News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Some states rolling back worker heat protections

The heat dome encasing much of the eastern U.S. is reviving concerns about protecting workers from the heat. Many states have laws in place but some, including Florida, have rolled them back.

The West Australian

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· Jul 11, 2026

Heat wave threatens oppressive temperatures in US

A dangerous heat dome is expected to affect as much as two-thirds of the continental United States, with temperature records expected to be broken.

Fortune

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· Jun 30, 2026

America’s getting a heat dome for July 4th — it won’t kill you at 2pm but might at 2am

Heat domes trap overnight temperatures too — and millions without air conditioning are facing this week's Eastern U.S. heat wave.

The Independent

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· Jul 10, 2026

Heatwave set to scorch US as meteorologists warn ‘unusually large’ heat dome is ‘not to be played with’

The heat dome’s immense size means it will bring sweltering conditions to as much as two-thirds of the continental United States

ABC7 New York

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· Jun 30, 2026

A heat dome will engulf World Cup games in the eastern US this week. Here's what to expect

A threatening heat dome will engulf the central and eastern U.S. this week with heat index temperatures soaring into the triple-digits in some areas.

Nepal News

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· Jul 12, 2026

दक्षिण कोरियाद्वारा पहिलो पटक आपतकालीन ‘हिटवेभ’ चेतावनी जारी

सियोल। दक्षिण कोरियाले यस वर्ष लागू गरिएको नयाँ वर्गीकरण प्रणालीअन्तर्गत आइतबार पहिलो पटक आपतकालीन ‘हिटवेभ’ (अत्यधिक गर्मीको लहर) चेतावनी जारी गरेको छ। चेतावनीसँगै सर्वसाधारणलाई बाहिरी गतिविधि रोक्न र शरीरलाई शीतल राख्न आग्रह गरिएको छ। नयाँ प्रणालीअनुसार, कुनै क्षेत्रमा महसुस गरिने तापक्रम कम्तीमा ३८ डिग्री सेल्सियस वा वास्तविक तापक्रम कम्तीमा ३९ डिग्री सेल्सियस पुग्ने पूर्वानुमान भएमा, []

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Related coverage for "A Double Heat Dome Is Expected to Hit the U.S. as Officials Warn of Dangerous Conditions": NPR News — Some states rolling back worker heat protections. The West Australian — Heat wave threatens oppressive temperatures in US. Fortune — America’s getting a heat dome for July 4th — it won’t kill you at 2pm but might at 2am. The Independent — Heatwave set to scorch US as meteorologists warn ‘unusually large’ heat dome is ‘not to be played with’ . ABC7 New York — A heat dome will engulf World Cup games in the eastern US this week. Here's what to expect . Nepal News — दक्षिण कोरियाद्वारा पहिलो पटक आपतकालीन ‘हिटवेभ’ चेतावनी जारी