The devastating heatwave that struck the southwestern United States this weekend is moving east this week.
It’s estimated that 230 million people will be seeing temperatures of 90F in the coming days, with 45 million of those seeing their thermostats get into the triple digits.
Around 140 cities will see record breaking temperatures this week with the heat wave possibly stretching as far north as Michigan. Iowa is also expected to suffer through temperatures around 100F.
While Chicago and Minneapolis will see temperatures in the upper 90s by midweek. A heat advisory is in place in the Windy City until June 15.
Indiana is expected to see temperatures in the mid 90s accompanied by thunderstorms on Monday, reports WISHTV.
Though the hottest day of the week in the Hoosier state will be Tuesday with temperatures in the upper 90s expected. Those temperatures will last until Friday when it drops into the 80s.
At least one utility company has warned of rolling blackouts that could hit Indiana during the heatwave, reports WDRB. Rolling blackouts are power outages that last for anywhere between 15-30 minutes before ‘rolling’ into another area.
Neighboring Ohio will see temperatures in the 90s from Tuesday to Thursday.
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