Millions of Americans from coast to coast deal with dangerous weather
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At a glance
- Record-breaking heat is impacting the Western United States, contributing to wildfires.
- Simultaneously, heavy rainfall and flash flooding are affecting communities in the Southern United States.
- Dangerous weather conditions are affecting millions of Americans across the country.
Millions of Americans are contending with severe weather events across the nation, as extreme heat records tumble in the West and torrential rains trigger flash floods in the South.
The Western United States is experiencing a punishing heatwave, with temperatures shattering previous records. This intense heat is not only posing a significant public health risk but is also exacerbating existing wildfire conditions, fueling blazes that threaten communities and natural landscapes.
Meanwhile, the South is grappling with a different but equally dangerous weather phenomenon. Heavy rainfall has led to widespread flash flooding, inundating communities and disrupting daily life. Residents are facing hazardous conditions as waterways overflow and streets become impassable.
The dual threat of extreme heat and severe flooding highlights the volatile weather patterns affecting the country, impacting millions from coast to coast.
Originally published by CBS News. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.