US heat wave smothers Pacific Northwest, poses extreme risk in California and Arizona
Source: AP
By CEDAR ATTANASIO
Updated 6:24 PM CDT, August 23, 2025
SEATTLE (AP) Residents of the Western U.S. sweltered in a heat wave Saturday that hospitalized some people, with temperatures forecast to hit dangerous levels throughout the weekend in Washington, Oregon, Southern California, Nevada and Arizona.
About 1.2 million people were under extreme heat risk, meaning temperatures were expected to stay dangerously high with no relief overnight. The largest area under the warning was around Tucson, Arizona, where the National Weather Service forecast highs between 102 and 107 degrees Fahrenheit (39 and 42 degrees Celsius). Areas of inland Southern California also faced extreme risk.
Another 18.6 million were under major heat risk nationwide, affecting workers and anyone without regular cooling and hydration, including in Miami.
Portland, Oregon, reported a record high for Aug. 22, according to preliminary data: 102 degrees (38.9 Celsius). If upheld it would break the 98-degree (36.7-degree Celsius) high for the date, set in 1942, according to the NWS.
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MrWowWow
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Near the water, I had no overheating problems. We'll be in rain soon enough.
WheelWalker
(9,349 posts)Typical "new" August. Hot and dry, 102 F.
ZZenith
(4,396 posts)but not so hot you were begging for it.
Alas.
C Moon
(13,114 posts)I don't ever recall an August with 2 weeks of morning overcast skies (that sometimes lasted into the late afternoon). Now we're being hit with some heat, but previous years have definitely been worse. We were supposed to get some August rain today, but it didn't hit us.
Not a fan of summers. I hate heat. But this year has not been bad. I suspect September and October will be hot. Hell, sometimes November is in the 90's most of the month.
Not an anti-climate change person (just the opposite), but just wanted to point out that we got lucky this year in So Cal.
wolfie001
(5,941 posts)70s for quite a while upcoming. I knew somewhere someone's gonna be paying the price. Best of luck to those folks out there. No help from the fat orange imbecile if fires break out.