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Record-smashing heat wave surges

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Agence France-Presse·16 July 2026, 2:36 am·1 min read

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  • WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — A record-smashing heat wave was spreading Tuesday from the Mountain West toward the eastern US and Canada, placing more than 100 million people under heat alerts.

    Hot and dry conditions also contributed to fierce wildfires in southwestern Ontario and northern Minnesota, with air quality expected to worsen over the Midwestern and Northeastern US in the coming days.

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    “Above average temperatures and dangerous levels of heat are forecast to enter the Northeast on Tuesday before the most intense heat occurs on Wednesday and expands into the Mid-Atlantic,” said the US National Weather Service.

    US cities from Richmond, Virginia, to Boston, Massachusetts, are set to see temperatures soar from the upper 90s to near 100 degrees F, with daily high records under threat.

    In Ottawa, the federal capital of Canada, and Toronto, highs are expected to reach 100.4F on Tuesday, with temperatures feeling even hotter because of high humidity levels.

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