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High temperatures, humidity prompt heat advisories from East Coast to Midwest to West

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Tips to keep safe in extreme heat
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ByKenton Gewecke and Kyle David
June 11, 2026, 1:55 PM

Dangerously high temperatures and humidity are prompting heat advisories from the East Coast to the Midwest to the West Coast.

Here's the latest forecast:

People enjoy a warm afternoon in the Dumbo neighborhood of Brooklyn on June 04, 2026 in New York City.
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In California's Bay Area, a heat advisory is in effect Thursday in San Jose, Oakland and Freemont, with temperatures forecast to hit 103 degrees.

California’s Central Valley is also under a heat advisory for temperatures up to 105 degrees in Bakersfield and Fresno from Thursday to Saturday.

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In the Midwest, heat advisories are in effect Thursday from Detroit to South Bend, Indiana, to Cleveland, where the heat index -- what temperature it feels like -- is expected to near 100 degrees.

And in the Northeast, a heat advisory spans a massive area from Burlington, Vermont, to Wilmington, Delaware, on Thursday and Friday.

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The heat index on Thursday could hit 99 degrees in New York City and 103 in Baltimore.

On Friday, the heat index is forecast to soar to 101 degrees in New York City, 104 degrees in Philadelphia, 102 in Washington, D.C., and 107 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Record highs are possible in New York, D.C. and Raleigh.

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Commuters in the Northeast should also be prepared for severe thunderstorms on Thursday and Friday evenings.

Click here for what to know about how to stay safe in the heat.

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