Fourth of July Will Be a Scorcher for Most of the U.S.
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The Fourth of July is set to be an exceptionally hot weekend for millions of Americans as heat waves hit both the western and southern regions of the country. The western region is experiencing a long-term heat wave, while the Southern Plains to the Southeast Gulf Coast will face humid heat. However, there is a likelihood of rain across the middle of the country. The Northeast will also experience abnormally hot weather, but not as severe as the June heatwave. The South will continue to face high temperatures combined with humidity. The Northern Rockies and Central Plains will see cooler temperatures. The West will face extreme heat, with temperatures exceeding 100 degrees.