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As temperatures rise above 100 in many places around the U.S., Kristina Dahl of the Union of Concerned Scientists explains warning signs for heat-related illnesses and tips for staying cool.
Updated June 24, 2021 at 5:23 PM ET
Summer is barely underway, but temperatures in the U.S. are already reaching levels
dangerous to human health.
Of course, it s always hotter in summer. But it s extremely unusual for there to be such high temperatures for such prolonged periods so early in the season. Last week, it was 105 degrees Fahrenheit in Omaha, Neb., 118 in Phoenix and 123 in Palm Springs, Calif.