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Michigan to Face Brutal Heat Dome Next Week
24 Jun
Summary
- Michigan faces a heat dome with temperatures reaching the 90s.
- Heat index, or 'feel-like' temperatures, could hit the 100s.
- The heat wave is expected to potentially last through the Fourth of July.

A heat dome is predicted to descend upon Michigan next week, leading to anticipated temperatures in the 90s accompanied by muggy conditions. The National Weather Service's long-range outlook indicates above-normal temperatures, particularly in the southern Lower Peninsula.
Highs are expected to be in the 80s across the Upper Peninsula from June 29-30, with some western and southern areas potentially reaching 90 degrees. With elevated humidity, the heat index, or "feel-like" temperature, could soar into the 100s.
The main concentration of this heat dome is anticipated to be in the Ohio Valley and Mississippi Valley regions. However, its influence is expected to expand outwards, affecting areas such as the Great Lakes.
This period of intense heat may extend through the Fourth of July weekend. As the holiday approaches, more precise forecasts will become available. Residents are strongly advised to monitor daily high temperature predictions and be aware of the risks of heat stroke and exhaustion.