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  1. National Weather Maps. Surface Analysis. Highs, lows, fronts, troughs, outflow boundaries, squall lines, drylines for much of North America, the Western Atlantic and Eastern Pacific oceans, and the Gulf of Mexico.

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    • Heat-Related Illness & Deaths
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    Hot weather is associated with an increase in heat-related illnesses, including cardiovascular and respiratory complications, renal failure, electrolyte imbalance, kidney stones, negative impacts on fetal health, and preterm birth. Specifically, death rates are noted to rise during and after heat waves. Deaths result from 1. heat stroke and related...

    Extreme summer heat is increasing in the United States. Climate projections indicate that extreme heat events will be more frequent and intense in coming decades. However, some heat-related illness and death risks have diminished in recent decades, possibly due to better forecasting, heat-health early warning systems, and increased access to air co...

    Anyone can be at risk to the health effects of heat, but some are more vulnerable, including pregnant women, people with heart or lung conditions, young children, older adults, athletes, and outdoor workers. Additionally, urban heat islands, combined with an aging population and increased urbanization, are projected to increase the vulnerability of...

  2. Mar 2, 2024 · Heat events in the U.S. Extreme heat events have long threatened public health in the United States. Many cities, including St. Louis, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Cincinnati, have suffered dramatic increases in death rates during heat waves. Deaths result from heat stroke and related conditions, but also from cardiovascular disease, respiratory ...

  3. Climate Effects on Health. Temperature Extremes. Extreme heat events have long threatened public health in the United States. Many cities, including St. Louis, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Cincinnati, have suffered dramatic increases in death rates during heat waves.

  4. World Satellites. Severe. Health. Current US Temperature Map. 1 Map. US Current Temperatures Map. Most recent reported temperatures around the contiguous US. Current Weather...

  5. Español (Spanish) Print. Heat-related deaths and illnesses are preventable. Despite this fact, approximately 1,220 people in the United States are killed by extreme heat every year. This website provides helpful tips, information, and resources to help you stay safe in the extreme heat this summer. Learn more about extreme heat. Hot Weather Tips.

  6. Urban Heat Island Maps of DC and Baltimore. Heat maps and matching satellite images presented with a slider, so that readers can get a sense of how and why each city experiences such a wide range of temperatures on a hot summer day. View this tool.

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