A June heat wave is affecting the Midwest and eastern U.S., with dangerously high temperatures forecasted. Early Sunday, Chicago already recorded 80 degrees Fahrenheit by 7:30 a.m., while parts of Ohio, Pittsburgh, and Wisconsin faced extreme heat indices, with some areas exceeding 105 degrees Fahrenheit. This extreme weather hit on the second consecutive day and is expected to last into the week, spreading eastward with predicted highs of up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit in cities like Boston and Washington, D.C. The heat has already impacted local events, such as a bike ride in Madison, Wisconsin.
Cities across the Midwest and eastern U.S. are enduring a rare June heat wave, with dangerously high temperatures and heat indices expected to rise even further in the coming days.
Forecasts predict that locations like New York City will experience highs around 95 degrees F, while Boston may approach 100 degrees F, illustrating the broad impact of this heat wave.
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