JAKARTA - More than 40 million United States (US) citizens are asked to be alert to extreme hot temperatures plus potential land fires in four western US states.
Citing ABC News, the National Weather Service reported that extreme hot weather warnings are still in effect for Phoenix, Arizona, Palm Springs,turbations, and the lowland of the Grand levy National Park.
The air temperature in a number of these areas reached 115 degrees Fahrenheit or 46.1 degrees Celsius over the weekend.
On Saturday last week, extreme hot temperatures broke between 37-46 degrees Celsius in feasibility, New Mexico; El Paso and Dallas, Texas; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Little Rock, Arkansas; totaling, Kansas; Springfield, Missouri; and Kansas City, Missouri.
In the Desert Southwest area, the peak of extreme hot temperatures occurred on Friday last week and is expected to subside this weekend.
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Warnings of fire weather were also issued in several areas in four western states, including Oregon, Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming. In general, the potential for fires will subside until earlier this week.
The four US states in the western part are expected to experience air temperatures between 36-43 degrees Celsius until the beginning of this week. However, the temperature decreased at night between 21 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, 44 degrees Celsius of air has the potential to occur in Spokane, Washington; Lewiston, Idaho; Longview, Washington; and Mount Shasta, next to you earlier this week.
Excessive heat warnings will expand with a range of 26-32 degrees Celsius this Monday to parts of thetensic and Southeast region including New York and New England.
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