The latest heat wave to grip the US is here, delivering triple-digit temperatures and heat indices across the country.
The heat will last through the coming weekend and into next week as a high-pressure system moves across the country. This massive ridge of high pressure will continue to build over the US through the beginning of the week, prompting heat advisories, excessive heat warnings and excessive heat watches nationwide. Heat alerts span from the Pacific Northwest to the Louisiana Gulf Coast on Monday, impacting over 35 million people.
— NWS Boise July 25, 2021 "Smoke limited high temperatures yesterday and will do the same today as HRRR smoke model keeps our entire County Warning Area smoky through at least Tuesday, mainly due to the Dixie Fire in California," the National Weather Service in Boise, Idaho, said.
— NWS Billings July 25, 2021 Elevated fire danger remains a concern on Monday and Tuesday for the eastern parts of Montana, where relative humidity values could be as low as 10% and breezy conditions will persist on Tuesday, paired with the 100-degree heat. Montana is already second in the nation for large wildfires burning, just behind Idaho. Relief from the hot conditions could come Thursday as some monsoon moisture moves into the region, but widespread rainfall is unlikely.
— NWS Aberdeen July 25, 2021 Heat advisories are in place through Thursday for parts of South Dakota, southern Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska due to high temperatures and heat index values as high as 110 degrees. An excessive heat watch also spans southern Minnesota and central Iowa on Wednesday. The ridge of high-pressure will center over the Southern Plains by the end of the week, weakening slightly but still elevating heat indices into triple digits.
— NWS Shreveport July 25, 2021 "The extended pattern looks very HOT, with high temperatures in the upper 90s to low 100s, and heat index values of 105 to 110 possible for most of the region by early next week. Be sure to take the necessary precautions for extended exposure in the heat and know the signs of heat related illnesses!" said the NWS in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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