More than 20 states reported temperatures above 100F as heat dome sits over eastern US during holiday weekend

NEW YORK: Pools were packed and power grids strained as millions of Americans sweltered in stifling heat and humidity Thursday, with dangerous temperatures expected to hit major…

A 'prolonged, dangerous heatwave' is sweeping across the central and eastern United States, just hours ahead of the Fourth of July holiday. The temperature is expected to go up to…

Fourth of July weather update: Millions across the eastern United States face dangerous heat this Fourth of July weekend, with temperatures potentially reaching 115 degrees…

More than 250 million Americans are experiencing a dangerous heat wave that has already spoiled some Fourth of July plans.

More than 250 million Americans are experiencing a dangerous heat wave that has already spoiled some Fourth of July plans.

A severe heatwave has disrupted Fourth of July celebrations across the central and eastern United States, forcing cancellations of parades, concerts, and fireworks.…

A punishing heat wave threatened America’s July 4th celebrations, World Cup matches and power grids as near-record temperatures scorched the eastern United

Peak heat indexes could reach 46°C in parts of the country, with several cities setting record temperature highs.

Much of the U.S. is grappling with severely high temperatures and choking humidity this week. Here's what that means for your health.

Much of the nation was stewing under 90 to 100-degree heat, which is expected to move south and west by the beginning of next week.

At least 18 record highs were set on July Fourth as celebrations kicked off in mid-Atlantic cities including Washington and Baltimore.

More than 20 states reported temperatures above 100F as heat dome sits over eastern US during holiday weekend

As eastern and central U.S. states may soon feel relief from the heat, temperatures will soar in the West.

Several public activities and parades were cancelled as temperatures reached soaring heights over the July 4 weekend, affecting much of the USA's eastern coast | World News