What defines a heat wave?
The NOAA defines a heat wave as a period of abnormally hot weather generally lasting more than two days.
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After a week of extreme heat, North Carolina, Pittsburgh and Virginia are finally seeing some relief as storms roll in. This article summarizes the record temperatures, weather forecasts, and what to expect in the coming days.
North Carolina experienced record-breaking heat, particularly in Raleigh and Cape Hatteras. The National Weather Service issued warnings, but storms are now bringing cooler temperatures and precipitation. Asheville and Hendersonville can expect showers and thunderstorms throughout the weekend.
Pittsburgh faced five consecutive days of 90-degree weather, leading to increased humidity and storm development. Outflow boundaries are contributing to storm formation, with a risk of severe weather and flash flooding. Temperatures are expected to drop below 70 degrees by Sunday.
Virginia is also seeing relief from the heat, with temperatures dropping to the low 90s. However, residents should be prepared for strong to severe storms with potential for high winds, hail, and flooding. A cold front may bring further relief mid-week.
Actionable Takeaways: Stay informed about local weather alerts. Secure outdoor items and avoid flooded areas. Ensure your AC is running efficiently and take necessary precautions during storms.
The NOAA defines a heat wave as a period of abnormally hot weather generally lasting more than two days.
Seek shelter indoors, away from windows. Monitor local weather alerts and avoid travel if possible.
Clear storm drains and gutters. Move valuables to higher ground and have an emergency kit ready.
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