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never seen wet weather that hot causing the water to be that warm ever. >> janice: you can't even get into the water to escape the heat. the thing that i'm concerned with is because we have got that warm water along the coast, when it documents hurricane season, that is like fuel for these storms. we could see some rapid intensification. the good news is we have nothing right now we are concerned with you about, of course, we have to keep an eye on that. let's take a look at the temperatures and heat we are expecting today. heat alerts that stretch from california across the southwest. parts of the southwest getting a little bit of monsoon moisture, which is great news that will bring down the temperatures but you can see the heat is expanding across portions of the midwest eventually over the mid mississippi river valley and over the northeast. there is the forecast a lot of 90's and 100 degrees. this is the forecast heat index for kansas city real-feel temperatures well over 100 degrees. here is what we are going to be dealing with here in the northeast. we have been pretty lucky. 92 is the heat index today. look at what happens tomorrow and the day after that, 102, 104

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