Over 85 million people throughout the country are under various heat alerts for dangerously high temperatures. Sunday is expected to be the highest temperature in the northeast.
At least in New York one man died from heat exposition Saturday, press secretary for in the cityforensic office said. A person also there were other health concerns, the spokesman said. Forecast is high in in city On Saturday it was 97 degrees.
Another heat of related deaths this week heat wave include 66-year- an elderly woman from Dallas who had comorbidities, according to the county official. And Wednesday the 22ndyear- the old tourist died because of possible dehydration and exposure after running out of water in South Dakota national Park, local authorities said.
Extreme conditions, which experts say are becoming more common around the globe due to climate change – made local officials issue heat emergencies allow for resources for help in confrontation heat millions were sustained. officials also pleading people to practice take extra care when spending time outdoors, stay hydrated and check on vulnerable communities and neighbours.
“Widely held high temperature records are predicted to be set or broken from the mid-Atlantic. up to New England (Sunday) with many places expected hit upper 90s and heat eclipse indicators by 100 degrees, ”wrote the forecasting center.
metro areas under heat Emergencies on Sunday as the pace rises
In Philadelphia, where 99 degrees are expected on Sunday, officials extended a heat health emergency. cooling centers, home visits special teams and extended daytime coverage people experiencing homelessness available through the weekend.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul urged people in her fortune to take advantage of cooling centers and check on especially vulnerable communities.
“We need everyone to be on alert this weekend, stay tuned out for any signs of heat- comorbid illness and care one another,” said Hochul. in a news release.
Surplus heat this is leading cause of weatherrelated death in US
AT fact, heat the number of deaths exceeded the number of deaths from hurricanes by more than 15-to-1 over in past decade, according to data tracked by the National Weather Service.
Part of in problem that’s what high humidity makes him feel like more than 100 degrees in many areas also makes it harder for in body to cool down.
Maricopa County in Arizona has confirmed 29 heat-related deaths since March, according to the county public health department. Last yearwas 16 heat- related deaths over the same period, the health ministry said. Meanwhile, dozens of other deaths are under investigation in country for heat-Related causes.
New York average of ten heat deaths from stress every year, according to a report commissioned by last year through the city health department. Report found absence of home air air conditioning “continues to be important risk factor for heat stress death.”
It is unknown if the person was who died of heat exposition on Saturday access to air conditioning.
CNN’s Samantha Beach, Isa Kaufman Gebal, Haley Brink, Allison Chinchar and Rachel Ramirez contributed to this report.



