Dangerous heat takes over Midwest, Northeast: Latest
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The first heat wave of the season has struck the Midwest as scorching temperatures also invade the Northeast.
The first heat wave of the season has struck the Midwest as scorching temperatures also invade the Northeast. The heat wave -- which requires three consecutive days in the 90s -- was recorded over the weekend in Green Bay, Wisconsin; Rockford, Illinois; and Grand Rapids, Michigan. On Monday, the temperature is forecast to reach 96 degrees in Minneapolis, which could see its longest June heat wave since 1949. The city has already had four days with temperatures in the 90s. The Northeast hasn't reached a heat wave yet but did register record high temperatures in Maine, New York, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Connecticut and Virginia.More Related News