Northeast Meltdown: Three Weeks of Above Normal Heat Threaten Public Health
As a prolonged heatwave looms, major metro areas face unprecedented risks of ER surges, medication complications, and urban hotspot crises. Prepare now.
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The Northeast is entering a period of elevated heat risk, with forecasts indicating above-normal temperatures stretching from late June into early July. This follows a period of cooler-than-normal temperatures, a rapid shift that can make the population more vulnerable to the effects of the heat.
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