After a cool down the heat wave has returned as many cities are seeing triple digit temperatures

Revelation 16:9 “They were scorched by the fierce heat, and they cursed the name of God who had power over these plagues. They did not repent and give him glory.”

Important Takeaways:

  • September sizzle: Record-challenging heat wave to scorch central US
  • As the official start of fall approaches, temperatures will throttle up to levels more typical of the middle of summer and challenge numerous record highs across the nation’s midsection.
  • A heat dome, will continue to slowly build over the central Plains over the next several days.
  • “In some locations, temperatures could surge to 20 to 25 degrees Fahrenheit above normal.”
  • Triple digits across much of Kansas, as well as parts of Nebraska, Missouri and Oklahoma.
  • Some of the hottest conditions are expected in Memphis, Tennessee, where record-challenging temperatures around 100 are anticipated

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Record breaking temperatures continue through the Midwest

Revelation 16:9 “They were scorched by the fierce heat, and they cursed the name of God who had power over these plagues. They did not repent and give him glory.”

Important Takeaways:

  • Heat dome to keep the Central US sweltering throughout the week
  • A tremendous dome of heat will continue to spin over the central U.S. this week like a giant wheel with the most persistent extreme temperatures centered over the southern Plains and lower Mississippi Valley region.
  • A surge of 100-degree warmth will shift from the Dakotas to Minnesota and northern Wisconsin
  • Bismarck, North Dakota, hit 100 Sunday and smashed the old record of 97 set during the Depression Era in 1933.
  • Fargo, North Dakota, tied its record of 101 Sunday, which was also set in 1933.
  • The second dangerous surge of heat in as many weeks will build as the week progresses with the worst levels of both heat and humidity
  • Even Gulf Coast cities such as New Orleans could record a 5- to 10-degree spike in high temperatures.
  • In downtown Kansas City, Missouri, the 11-day period from June 9 to June 19 saw seven record highs set range from 97 to 104 degrees in the city.

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