Heat Alerts Put 1000s At Risk Across Pacific Northwest
Heat Alerts Put 1000s At Risk Across Pacific Northwest
US · Published Sep 2, 2025
Extreme heat alerts issued for Pacific Northwest, impacting over 500,000 people.
Temperatures may reach 102°F, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses.
Extreme heat watch in effect Tuesday-Thursday; above-average temperatures may persist for 1-2 weeks.
Heat alerts issued; temperatures may reach 102°F
The Pacific Northwest is bracing for a significant heat wave this week, with heat alerts issued for southern Washington and northern Oregon, impacting over 500,000 residents. The National Weather Service (NWS) is warning of dangerously high temperatures, potentially reaching 102°F, which significantly increases the risk of heat-related illnesses such as heat stroke and heat exhaustion. An extreme heat watch is in effect from Tuesday through Thursday, with the peak of the heat wave expected midweek.
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