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Tens of millions across US face record-breaking heat wave

Last updated: July 1, 2026 12:29 am
Ayesha Masood
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A brutal heat dome is locked over much of the United States, pushing temperatures into triple digits and forcing more than 100 million people under extreme heat alerts. From the desert Southwest to the humid Northeast, the stifling conditions are testing power grids and straining emergency resources.

The heat isn’t just uncomfortable; it’s dangerous. In Phoenix, where the mercury climbed past 110 degrees Fahrenheit for the fourth consecutive day, city officials have opened cooling centers to accommodate residents without air conditioning. The National Weather Service warns that the humidity in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic will make the air feel closer to 115 degrees, a threshold where heatstroke can occur within minutes of exposure.

Utility companies are on high alert. Grid operators in several states have asked residents to curb energy usage during peak afternoon hours to prevent rolling blackouts. With air conditioners running non-stop, the demand for electricity is hitting seasonal highs, leaving the infrastructure brittle and prone to localized failures.

“We are seeing a trend where the heat lasts longer and hits harder,” said a meteorologist with the Climate Prediction Center. “This isn’t a one-off event. The atmosphere is holding onto this heat, and it’s not breaking overnight.”

For those working outdoors, the conditions are lethal. Construction crews, agricultural workers, and delivery drivers are operating under modified schedules, starting before dawn to avoid the midday sun. Despite these precautions, emergency rooms in cities across the affected corridor are reporting an uptick in patients suffering from heat exhaustion and dehydration.

The pattern is expected to persist through the weekend. While some relief is forecast for the northern plains by Monday, the heat is projected to shift toward the Gulf Coast, continuing the cycle for millions more.

City planners are now facing a reality check. Infrastructure built for the climate of the 1990s is failing to hold up under the pressure of the 2020s. As the pavement buckles and the demand for cooling spikes, the question isn’t just how to get through this week—it’s how to manage a summer that is becoming consistently more hostile.

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