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Millions brace for record-shattering heatwave scorching US East Coast

Millions brace for record-shattering heatwave scorching US East Coast,

A potentially record-shattering spring heatwave is sweeping across the US East Coast, sending temperatures skyrocketing and triggering warnings to stay indoors.

Americans in Washington, DC and North Carolina have been urged to take extra precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses over the next three days, as temperatures are forecasted to reach the mid-90s.

More than 20 states are in the path of the unusually early blast of heat, with states from Massachusetts and New York in the Northeast to Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi in the South expected to see temperatures rise into the high 80s through Friday.

AccuWeather has predicted that Wednesday’s highs in New York City, Philadelphia, Washington, Providence, Rhode Island and Raleigh, North Carolina, will all soar more than 20 degrees above the seasonal norm, which typically sits in the 60s in April.

Its senior meteorologist, Matt Benz, said: ‘The peak of the warmth in most places across the Northeast is on Wednesday afternoon.’

‘Even areas right along the water can expect temperatures well above the historic average for mid-April on Wednesday.’

The widespread scorcher has triggered warnings from the National Weather Service (NWS) in certain areas to avoid outdoor activity or strenuous work whenever possible this week, as the sudden temperature spike could lead to dehydration.

They have advised Americans, especially those vulnerable to heat, such as the elderly and children, to stay in the shade, hydrate constantly and avoid sitting in parked cars, as the heat can be amplified inside these tight spaces and lead to fatal accidents.

Pictured: People enjoy a sun bath in New York City's Central Park during the spike in heat Wednesday
Pictured: Beachgoers enjoy the warm weather in Seaside Heights, New Jersey on April 15
Pictured: A sunbather in Brooklyn as temperatures skyrocket throughout the East Coast on Wednesday
More than 20 states are in the path of the unusually early blast of heat on the East Coast
A massive high pressure system near the Carolina Coast has been pushing heat north this week

The heat has been caused by a large area of high pressure that has moved in along the Carolina coast.

This system has acted like a giant pump, pulling very warm air northward from the South.

It is the same kind of weather pattern that often brings hot summer days later in the year, which meteorologists refer to as a ‘Bermuda High,’ but this one has shown up weeks ahead of schedule.

As a result, temperatures that would be normal for mid-summer have arrived this week, and are now challenging records that have stood for nearly a century in some cities.

The predicted Wednesday high in New York of 88 degrees Fahrenheit would be the hottest the ‘Big Apple’ has been on this day since 1941.

With temperatures expected to reach the low to mid-90s in Washington, Baltimore and Richmond, Virginia, it will be the earliest 90-degree day in the region since 2013.

Meanwhile, temperatures are expected to reach 91 on Wednesday, breaking a 24-year-old record for the earliest 90-degree day in the city, set on April 16, 2002.

‘Early-season heat can hit harder than people expect because it arrives before routines, clothing and outdoor plans have adjusted to summerlike conditions,’ Benz cautioned.

Temperatures on Wednesday were expected to reach record highs for April in many areas
Pictured: A group of young women enjoy the heat and sun in New York's Central Park
Pictured: Tourists attempt to stay shaded while visiting Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, New York
Cooler air finally moves in at the start of next week, with temperatures back to seasonal norms

The hot streak throughout the East is expected to last into the weekend, with the warmest days coming between Wednesday and Friday.

Cooler air finally moves in at the start of next week, and the AccuWeather team warned Americans to have their jackets ready for temperatures plunging back to seasonal norms – meaning a drop of up to 30 degrees.

The East Coast heatwave has struck just one month after a historic winter heatwave blasted half the country, from the West Coast to the Midwest.

The mid-March spike in temperatures sent thermometers above 100 degrees in California, Nevada, Arizona and Texas for multiple days.

While this spike in the East will not reach the same danger level, NWS officially called the event a ‘Moderate Heat Risk’ in a warning on social media.

Pictured: Women pose for photos during the unusually warm spring day on April 15
Pictured: A woman reads while sunbathing in New York as temperatures approached 90 degrees on Wednesday
A pedestrian walks with an umbrella in New York City to avoid the extreme sunlight on April 15
A woman cools off along the National Mall in Washington, DC amid the blistering heat

‘The hot conditions will be impactful to many, even though humidity is low. Be sure to stay hydrated and wear light colored clothing when outdoors. Highs could reach their all-time April records,’ NWS officials in Maryland posted on X.

In areas exceeding 90 degrees this week, Americans may need to take action immediately if they experience symptoms of heat exhaustion or heat stroke.

Heat exhaustion often starts with heavy sweating, fatigue, developing cool, pale, clammy skin and a fast, weak pulse, muscle cramps, dizziness, nausea and headaches.

As for heat stroke, which is far more deadly and can develop within 15 minutes in extreme conditions, the first symptoms are often a throbbing headache, confusion, slurred speech, nausea, dizziness, and a fever above 103 degrees Fahrenheit.

Sufferers may also develop red, dry, or damp skin, a rapid pulse, and lose consciousness.

Move anyone affected by these conditions into a cool, shaded spot right away and call 911.

A record-breaking heat surge is baking millions of Americans along the East Coast, sending temperatures up to 30 degrees above normal for early spring.

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