Dangerous heat continues through the United States while millions of people feel like a temperature similar to 90s and 100s from the Southeast to Midwest.
St. Louis, Missouri, who was in extreme heat all week, will continue to be under an extreme heat warning this weekend, the temperature resembling sensations reaching up to 114 degrees.
Places in South Carolina and North Carolina are also embarking on extreme heat this weekend, with an extreme heat warning in force for places like Myrtle Beach, Wilmington and Raleigh for temperatures resembling feelings reaching between 113 and 115 degrees during the weekend.
Heat opinions for temperatures resembling sensations that reach the 90s well and up to the 100 years are in force for several areas. From Florida to Virginia, including Tampa, Savannah and Richmond; from Texas to Virginia-Western, including Dallas, Oklahoma City, Memphis, Cincinnati and Charleston; And for some parts of the Upper Midwest, including Pierre, Bismarck and Duluth.
The northeast, although still hot, will be significantly cooler and drier on Sunday to Sunday because of a cold front that swept, which had brought the storms on Friday for certain parts of the region.

Extremely deadly and fatal heat wave
The major heat and humidity will continue to accumulate in the Midwest and the Southeast this weekend, setting up a generalized and potentially fatal heat wave which takes place for much of next week.
Extreme heat watches have been published for Omaha, Sioux Falls, Monks, Minneapolis and Duluth – as well as other parts of Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota and Minnesota. The temperatures felt in these areas will likely reach the 90s and in the years 100 for spots on Sunday.


Meanwhile, consecutive days of temperatures resembling years well in the years 100 and 110 degrees are planned for millions of Americans from Saint-Louis to Tampa next week.
An “risk of extreme heat”, level 4 out of 4, is in place from Sunday to Thursday for large parts of the Southeast.

This highest level is described as “extreme rare and / or long -lasting heat without night relief that does not affect anyone without cooling / hydration as well as health systems, industries and infrastructure”.
Fire concern in places dealing with forest fires
Alerts in fire times are in place for parts of UTAH, Colorado and Wyoming for gusty and dry conditions on Saturday.
This dry and windy time will help all the fires in progress – like Deer Creek’s fire which burned more than 17,000 acres but which is contained at 77% on Saturday morning – as well as to help quickly develop all the new fires that occur.