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WCBD Charleston on MSNHeat advisory issued as temperatures expected to reach record high across the LowcountryWith record high temperatures expected to reach across the Lowcountry over the next few days, the National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for several local counties. Colleton, Charleston,
A heat advisory will be in effect Friday. While thunderstorms will cool things down for the weekend, the extreme heat will return early next week.
The National Weather Service is warning South Carolina residents to stay cool following a predicted heat index of 109 °F on Saturday, with hot temperatures continuing into next week.
From Texas to New England, millions of Americans are facing dangerously hot temperatures that have led the National Weather Service to issue heat advisories and extreme heat warnings this week.
Meteorologists warned that the oppressive heat wave is part of a larger system impacting much of the Southeast and Midwest.
Much of the U.S. is under extreme heat warnings or advisories while New York, Philadelphia and Washington could feel like 100 degrees or more.
EDT the National Weather Service released a heat advisory valid for Wednesday between 2 p.m. EDT and 8 p.m. EDT for Cass and Berrien counties.