The western U.S. is under severe heat alerts as the thermometer reaches 30 degrees above normal in some places.
Intense. Prolonged. Unprecedented. Dangerous. That’s how the National Weather Service is describing the historic heat wave hitting the Pacific Northwest, pushing daytime temperatures into the triple digits.
33 million people in seven states are sweltering under some of the hottest temperatures ever recorded.
“To have such hot temperatures in June is historical. We haven’t seen anything like that,” said Treena Jensen of the National Weather Service
Experts say the Northwestern United States is under what they call a “once-in-a-millennium” heat dome that has ground many normal activities to a halt.
In a part of the country where air conditioners are only needed a handful of days a year, residents were lining up to buy them, but stores were selling out.
On top of that, power demands are causing power outages for some 3-thousand customers in Portland and 34-hundred in Seattle.
It’s feared the early heatwave could also mean an early kickoff to the west’s wildfire season, as officials already begin to restrict fourth of July fireworks.
Vallejo resident Ron Daniels said, “It’s just a matter of what’s going to set it off. And now you’ve got the 4th of July coming. We’re hearing fireworks go off every night.”
LA County fire spokesman Jonathan Matheny said, “We are now right back into it having to be prepared for an eventual brush fire that’s going to happen, that’s going to call all us to the field again.”
California is already suffering from drought.
Satellite images taken about one year apart of the Angeles National Forest in southern California illustrate the drought that is gripping the state.
Major reservoirs are down in the west, threatening agriculture and drinking water supplies.
Even Canada saw its highest temperature ever recorded Sunday afternoon…116 degrees Fahrenheit.
And for those Americans in the Midwest and East, forecasters warn the heat is headed your way.
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