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Chris Jansing Reports

dallas out to west texas. but it is just hot and humid and gross. a lot of areas here, i was looking at brownsville, feels like 111 right now. new orleans feels like 107 already. here we are in the lunch hour here in the central time zone, dallas, 104. it is a really hot, humid, gross type of air mass. we will be near some records. yesterday we were just shy of the record high in dallas, you get the idea here. and then tomorrow we'll do it all over again. no relief coming from the north, no cool air, no rain, no tropical systems, which is good, i guess. it is still really, really hot and dry throughout the region. and then as we look toward the edges, the actual temperatures are very warm in all areas that we just talked about. it is going to continue that way and here is your august outlook, chris. new england, great lakes, kind of normal. mid-atlantic, but down along the gulf coast, this is where we continue to bake. one of the things people are talking about with the water

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CNN This Morning Weekend

with the temperatures climbing above normal. little rock by wednesday 100 degrees, monroe, louisiana, 104, birmingham, alabama, 94 degrees. 5 to 10 degrees above normal. thankfully of the midwest back into the northeast had that cold front run through. yes, it brought severe weather but it did a accident in the temperature. chicago 79 degrees for a high today. and once we move into boston, look at this, 76 for today. all of us across the southeast above normal as the dome sits over top of us. little rock your heat index when we factor in the dew points of 70 plus, it will feel like 112 degrees, new orleans 107, jacksonville 108. many under alerts, over 70 plus million. heat advisory the dominant alert, excessive heat warnings now in effect for parts of the florida panhandle. take frequent breaks. that is your best advice, stay high dratds, stay away from the timeframes of 1:00 to 4:00.

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Early Start With Christine Romans

heat dome. who will be getting baked and who will see some relief? >> i was going to say the easier question may be who is not going to see the extreme heat. yes, the heat dome is really taking up much of the country. we have seen it shift east and it will continue the trend before finally starting to shift a little bit farther southward. but this is really where a lot of this intense heat is coming from. you have all of these excessive heat warnings and heat advisories out for much of the midwest, northeast, but we do also still have some across portions of the southwestern tier as well. the heat index well into the triple digits. you are talking 104 in chicago, 110 for feels like it in cincinnati. even 107 for washington, d.c. one area however that is finally seeing the heat index drop below triple digits for the first time in 46 days was miami. yesterday not quite meeting the threshold thanks to cloud cover and showers and thunderstorms in the area. but the heat itself is still

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

minneapolis, 97 degrees with a heat index value of 104 later today. we go south to birmingham, heat index into the triple digits, too, and of course new york headed to 94 degrees today with that feels like temperature at 102. if you're looking for some relief, it doesn't happen tomorrow either. keep the temperatures through at least parts of the weekend into the north east, we'll get a little relief beyond that for the midwest and north east. but the southeast not much relief in sight even into early next week. and severe weather expected and 59 million people included in this and does include afternoon commutes for places like washington, d.c., boston, new york, have that hazard of the large hail and strong winds but also have heavy rain expected, jonathan, that could lead to flooding. >> angie, i'm here in washington and just saw on your screen heat index tomorrow of 109. >> yep, i hope you've got a personal fan you can carry around for all your gigs

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FOX and Friends

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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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

so essentially just a few high clouds the next couple of days. into sunday and monday, chance of storms back in the mountains and humidity in the lower elevations. for tomorrow above 100 for the high desert. mid-80s across the mountain spotor tomorrow. again, just a few hig cs for tomorrow, all courtes of the leftov monsoonal isture. a hot day across theie. upper 90s and 100s. 104 in lake elsinor. 99 degrees 101 around orange county inland tempures, upp80s to low 90s. 89 degrees around irvine. 78 degrees around hunting ton beach. take a look at the valleys. so far temperatures in the mid to upper 80s and mid-90s and triple digits across l.a. county valleys. so 104 around north ridge. maybe just getting to 100 degrees around ojai for

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

arou not that dry. ha little bit of an on shore breeze. so thels are still pretty dry, b their has atle moisture to it. it is still hot around the region. 102 around ontario. 101 around van nuys. 104 in lancaster right now. 94 in downtown l.a. 92 degrees in thousand oaks. our san pedro camera showing us we have blue skies overhead. look at what we're looking at over the next couple of days. more heat out there for tomorrow, plus a few high clouds for tomorrow. and then monsoonal moisture will be increasing into early next week. i'll show you what that means coming up. a year-long investigation has come to an end with the arrest of several gang members and their ties to the deaths of two almonte officers. last year two officers were responding to a domestic violence call at a motel, and

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

>> we were able to evacuate by car rather than head down to the beach like a lot of the tourists. and be evacuated via boat. >> reporter: 104 temps have forced the acropolis to close early, while a delta plane flying from milan to new york hit turbulence over italy with softball-sized hail, causing serious damage. high temps whether in greece or arizona can affect airline departures. >> in extreme heat, it will take longer to take off, and some airlines may have to cut weight with less passengers and baggage. >> reporter: before leaving for vacation, travel pros advise checking the extended forecast. monitor news of potential strikes or political instability, and consider cancel for any reason trip insurance. >> if you invested a lot of money in a trip and your money is nonrefundable, it would behoove you to buy travel insurance. >> reporter: but be warned. you can't buy travel insurance after extreme weather is already predicted to ct your vacation. lester? >> tostello tonight, thank you. up next, can a new monument to emmett

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

>> reporter: but it is not just europe that is feeling the heat. dozens people have been killed as a result of wiermd wildfires across 16 provinces in the country. more than 8,000 firefighters are working to contain the spread of the fires. but across the border in t tannizia, residents do whatever they could to stop the blaze from scorching more land. parts of north africa and the mediterranean has exceeded 104 degrees farenheit over the last week. temperatures which according to experts would have been virtually impossible without human induced climate change. in a new report, the world weather attribution initiative said extreme heat events are expected to worsen and in both severity and frequency unless the world strapped burning tos ill fuels. one lead researcher even warning

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CNN Newsroom Live

we spoke to the fire service. the weather news is not good. the situation is going to deteriorate further during the day. greece has been looking at incredible temperatures, scorching heat, over 40 degrees celsius. for days now, 104 fahrenheit. this is a situation that will continue. some bigger than others. the one in rhodes and other fires in greater athens. an area that burned down strongly a couple of years ago, are the worst the look at now. there's been no victims. we've not heard of severe injuries. tourists trying to make their

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