The first major summer heatwave intenses in the eastern half of North America, which prompts health alerts and destroys daily life for millions.
Heat warnings start from the US Midwest to the East Coast, as well as ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia in Canada, affecting more than 160 million people during the week.
Experts warn that the rising temperature can remove the risk of heat-related disease, especially due to high levels of rice.
Hazard confirmation is the expanded duration of the movement, with a little relief at night – the temperature of some eastern town can remain on top of 80f (27c) all night.
Heatwave comes in less than a week after the official start of summer. Forecasters say that many places can experience rise on record.
The Mid-Atlantic region is expected to face the worst conditions on Thursday, followed by Eastern Ohio Valley through Friday. Many consecutive days of oppressive heat in these areas can increase health risks.
The US National Weather Service (NWS) warns people to “do movement when you see symptoms of suffering heat and heat stroke”.
People are advised to stay on the day during the hottest hours of the day, drink a lot of water, including weak individuals, including elderly and those with health conditions.
Although the spells of severe heat affects many parts of North America every summer, this heatwave exceeds June records in the areas.
In New York, high on Tuesday can reach 101F (38C) corresponding to the highest June temperatures recorded in the city, 1966.
East Coast energy companies ask customers to preserve power, due to fears of blackouts, such as millions of cranks in their air units.