Scorching Heatwave Sizzles Northeast U.S.

A major heatwave is impacting the U.S. Northeast, with cities like Washington and Boston experiencing record-breaking temperatures. The extreme weather is disrupting public transport and affecting sectors such as construction and agriculture. Relief is expected as temperatures are set to decrease later in the week.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 25-06-2025 00:18 IST | Created: 25-06-2025 00:18 IST
Scorching Heatwave Sizzles Northeast U.S.
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A punishing heatwave has gripped millions across the U.S. Northeast, leading to record-setting temperatures on Tuesday. Cities like Washington and Boston are witnessing unprecedented highs, forecasted to breach previous records by several degrees, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).

The oppressive heat is disrupting public transit systems, as Amtrak plans to reduce train speeds between major routes to ensure passenger safety. Meanwhile, construction firms are taking protective measures for their labor force, emphasizing hydration and safety amidst the brutal conditions.

Apart from personal inconveniences, the soaring temperatures pose challenges to agriculture in regions like Saskatchewan, Canada, where farmers report heat-related crop damage. While relief is anticipated with cooling temperatures later in the week, the current situation underscores the severe impact of extreme weather events.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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