Extreme Heat Wave To Hit Western US

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Published on August 31, 2022 - Duration: 01:30s

Extreme Heat Wave To Hit Western US

Extreme Heat Wave , To Hit Western US.

Extreme Heat Wave , To Hit Western US.

The National Weather Service reports that temperatures in southern California, Sacramento and the San Joaquin Valley , are expected to reach 115 degrees Fahrenheit in the next few days.

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Death Valley temperatures are predicted to exceed 120 degrees Fahrenheit.

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'The Guardian' reports that both northern and southern California are expecting severe temperatures over Labor Day weekend.

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Some of the Pacific northwest, Montana, Nevada and Idaho will also experience dangerous temperatures.

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Some of the Pacific northwest, Montana, Nevada and Idaho will also experience dangerous temperatures.

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Some of the Pacific northwest, Montana, Nevada and Idaho will also experience dangerous temperatures.

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Some of the Pacific northwest, Montana, Nevada and Idaho will also experience dangerous temperatures.

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'The Guardian' reports that southern Nevada, northwest Arizona and southeast California are all forecast to see temperatures eight to 12 degrees above normal.

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The risk of heatstroke and death is significantly higher amid these dangerous temperatures.

The National Weather Service reports that extreme temperatures kill more Americans than any other weather event.

State officials also worry that energy resources could become strained as people attempt to cool off.

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State officials also worry that energy resources could become strained as people attempt to cool off.

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In California, residents are urged to conserve energy to avoid outages since the coming days will see โ€œthe most extensive heat wave in the west so far this year.โ€.

High temperatures also pose the risk of increased wildfires.

Kate Brown, Oregon governor, declared a state of emergency on Aug.

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It is imperative that we act now to prevent further loss โ€“ of life, property, business, and our natural resources, Oregon Gov.

Kate Brown, via statement


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