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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.
The National Weather Service already has issued extreme heat warnings, watches and advisories across a swath of the Midwest and South.
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.
A heat advisory was released by the National Weather Service on Monday at 12:23 a.m. valid between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. for Geneva and Houston counties.
As of 5 p.m. Friday, Dallas-Fort Worth still has not hit 100 degrees. That’s unlikely to change over the weekend, as highs on Saturday and Sunday are forecast to drop down to the mid-90s. Despite that pleasant downward shift in the air temperature,
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Irish Star on MSNExtreme heat warnings in place as map shows states set to sizzle in soaring temperaturesParts of the U.S. Northeast are set to sizzle as temperatures soar on Friday, with New Jersey, New York City and Boston set to see highs well into the 90s. New Jersey residents have been warned about a potentially dangerous combination of sweltering heat and severe thunderstorms on Friday.
On Friday, the heat index will bring "feels-like" temperatures to 105 degrees.