What is a heat dome?
A heat dome is a large area of high pressure aloft that traps heat and suppresses cloud formation, leading to high temperatures.
Weather / Heat Waves
A widespread and dangerous heat wave is predicted to bring record-breaking temperatures to the Northeast and Midwest. The heat wave is expected to last into next week, with the hottest temperatures occurring from Sunday through Tuesday. Thi...
The heat wave is caused by a strong heat dome, a bubble of high pressure aloft, over the eastern U.S. This heat dome suppresses clouds, allowing intense sunshine to heat the ground and air. Southerly and southwesterly winds will draw hot and humid air from the South into the Midwest and Northeast.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Those without access to air conditioning, especially in urban areas. - The elderly and those with chronic illnesses. - People who work outdoors.
**How to Prepare:** - Stay indoors in air conditioning as much as possible. - Drink plenty of water. - Avoid strenuous activities during the hottest part of the day. - Check on family, friends, and neighbors who may be vulnerable to the heat.
A heat dome is a large area of high pressure aloft that traps heat and suppresses cloud formation, leading to high temperatures.
Stay hydrated, avoid strenuous activity, and seek air-conditioned environments. Check on vulnerable individuals.
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