
Heat Dome Brings Scorching ‘Feels Like’ Temps to Alabama This Week
We are just a few days into the “official” start of summer, and it has been brutal for many states across the United States.

The Weather Channel said that “more than 100 million are sweating it out in temps above 90°.”
What Does This Mean for Alabama?
The National Weather Service in Birmingham has issued a “Heat Advisory” for many Alabama counties, including West Alabama communities.
The concern is the rising heat index values, combined with hot temperatures and high humidity, which lead to heat illnesses.
The Heat Advisory runs through Wednesday, June 25, at 7 p.m.
Heat index values up to 108 °F expected.
A large swath of states is under a Heat Dome, including Alabama. Residents in Bibb, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Perry, Pickens, Sumter, Tuscaloosa, and Walker counties should pay attention to the ‘feels like’ temperature and take necessary precautions.
HEAT DOME EXPLAINED
Here is a non-science explanation of a heat dome.
- Pot on the stove with a tight lid.
- As the heat intensifies, the steam increases, and the contents inside the pot grow increasingly hotter and hotter.
- So, imagine a massive lid covering over 20+ states
For a more science-y breakdown, click here.
Stay cool and hydrated. – Mary K., Weather Forecaster
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