A record-setting heat wave was continuing to blast most of the eastern U.S. June 24, forecasters said.

States in the Midwest and Northeast could reach record temperatures in the coming days: Here’s where and when.

The heat wave is expected to continue into the week putting millions of Americans in the Midwest and Northeast under heat warnings and advisories.

Several cities are under extreme heat warnings as high temperatures and humidity grip parts of the country

A massive heat wave is unleashing the hottest weather in years across the eastern United States, and the temperature in New York City could hit triple digits for the first time in…

NEW YORK: A potentially life-threatening heat wave enveloped the eastern third of the United States on Monday impacting nearly 160 million people, with temperatures expected to…

Multiple states have issued extreme heat advisories amid scorching — and hazardous — temperatures.

A record-setting heat wave was continuing to blast most of the eastern U.S. June 24, forecasters said.

A heat wave is currently affecting about 160 million people, according to the National Weather Service. Here's which states feel the hottest.

Experts warn that the soaring temperatures could aggravate the risk of heat-related illness, especially due to high humidity levels.

It all depends on location, forecasters said, with some seeing cooling as early as Tuesday. But more relief is coming later in the week.

Large swaths of the country were broiling under a heat dome, worsened by a humid atmosphere that’s circling the East.

A major heat wave will persist through the end of the week in some areas of the country. Here's what to do while the temperatures remain high.

AccuWeather reports June 24 was the hottest day in more than a decade for millions of residents. But also pay attention to overnight temperatures.