"Summer Heatwave Sweeps Across US Regions for Labor Day Weekend"

Scorching temperatures are expected to hit several regions in the US, including the Great Plains, Great Lakes, and the Northeast, for the remainder of the Labor Day weekend. The Northeast will experience its first true heat wave of the year, with temperatures in the 90s lasting from Sunday through Thursday. Washington, D.C. could reach near-record temperatures of up to 100 degrees. More than two dozen locations across America have already experienced their hottest summer on record, with major cities like Miami, New Orleans, Houston, and Phoenix being affected. Additionally, a tropical system is developing off Africa, potentially creating a storm in the Caribbean by next weekend.
- These US regions will experience scorching temperatures for the remainder of Labor Day weekend ABC News
- Major heat wave to bake Plains, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast The Washington Post
- Labor Day weekend heat forecast: Heat wave as Summer 2023 sets records USA TODAY
- Record-Threatening Heat Engulfs Midwest, Northeast | Weather.com The Weather Channel
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