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4 Things To Know About The 1st Major U.S. Summer Heatwave

Last updated: June 25, 2025 10:04 pm
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The summer solstice may officially mark the start of summer, but for meteorologists, the real heat is just beginning. As the first major heatwave of 2025 descends upon the United States, here are four key things you need to know.

### Where And When To Expect Dangerous Heat
The summer solstice, with its longest duration of daylight hours, sets the stage for intense heat across the country. The core of the heatwave is expected to hit the Great Plains and Midwest initially, then shift eastward to cities like Omaha, Chicago, and St. Louis. As we move into the work week, major heat risks will extend to cities like Atlanta, Washington, D.C., and New York, with temperatures soaring above 95 degrees Fahrenheit. The humidity will only exacerbate the already dangerous conditions, making it crucial to stay cool and hydrated.

### What’s Causing The Extreme Heat?
High-pressure systems are to blame for the scorching temperatures, creating conditions for sustained heat and drought. The National Weather Service predicts a significant heatwave across the eastern half of the U.S., with a strong upper high centered over the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys. Coupled with high moisture levels, the extreme heat poses a serious risk to health and safety.

### How To Prepare For Extreme Heat
Extreme temperatures pose a significant threat, yet many fail to treat them with the same seriousness as other natural disasters. Planning ahead is crucial, especially for vulnerable populations and pets. Recognizing the signs of heat-related illnesses like heat stroke and heat exhaustion is essential for staying safe during the heatwave. Elevated nighttime temperatures can be particularly dangerous, so it’s important to have adequate cooling options in place.

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### Extreme Heat Can Affect Our Infrastructure and Wellness
The impact of extreme heat extends beyond individuals to critical infrastructure such as transportation networks, energy systems, and water supply. Drought, wildfires, increased healthcare demands, and even crime rates can all be exacerbated by high temperatures. It’s essential to be aware of these potential impacts and take necessary precautions to mitigate risks.

As the heatwave grips the nation, staying informed and prepared is key to staying safe and healthy during this extreme weather event. Remember to stay hydrated, seek shade, and check on vulnerable individuals in your community. By taking proactive measures, we can weather the heatwave with resilience and caution.

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