The eastern United States is currently experiencing a severe heat wave, attributed to a climatic event known as a 'heat dome,' which traps heat and humidity, causing record high temperatures. Cities like New York, Boston, and Baltimore have reported scorching temperatures, with New York City reaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time since 2013. As hospitals contend with heat-related illnesses and public transport faces disruptions, utilities have urged for power conservation. Although the heat is expected to persist for some time, conditions may improve in parts of the eastern U.S. soon.
A brutal heat wave has gripped the eastern part of the United States, with temperatures soaring due to a climate phenomenon known as a 'heat dome'.
Temperatures in New York City reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit, marking the first such occurrence since 2013, with widespread heat warnings issued for over 150 million people.
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