Slow temperatures from the Midwest to the East Coast
With heatwave warnings in effect nationwide, temperature inhaling has driven people to parks and fountains.
Everyone feels the heat.
The slow, record-breaking heat wave stretching from the Midwest to the East Coast of Midwest, enjoys summer, a time of leisure and fun. Fire warnings are mostly issued over the weekend and are effective in most parts of the country.
Relief for certain areas is imminent or already occurring, but most people, particularly those living in the Mid-Atlantic and East Ohio Valley, must compete with “sequential oppressive heat,” according to a June 23 forecast by the National Weather Service.
There’s little to do, but essentially I don’t wait to see the heat pass, but some people are forced to be unhappy about the unpleasant (and dangerous) weather. It has become a recent social media buzz due to the lack of better terminology as we are all trying to keep things cool on our own.
Here’s how some Americans feel about the heat:
When will the heat wave pass?
It all depends on where you live.
Relief will be seen in some areas, including Iowa, Wisconsin, northern Michigan, and other Great Lakes, northern New England, and most of the northeast, including Boston and New York City.
However, the worst heat is expected to last until Wednesday, June 25th or Thursday, June 26th in the Mid-Atlantic and Appalachian regions. As for Central Mississippi and Ohio Valley, it will be unpleasantly hot and sultry for the rest of the week.
The Internet responds to us heat waves
The heat (some) Americans become wild.
Many people go to social media to talk about the weather, as well as post weather-related content, especially photos and memes. Regular social media users, federal and state agencies, and even politicians, offer “hot” take in light of all the unpleasant weather.
This is what people all over the country are saying about the heat.
Contributions: Doyle Rice and Gabehauari, USA Today

