By Janice Dean
Published July 19, 2022
Dangerous temperatures are once again the biggest weather headline across the U.S. on Tuesday, with more than 100 million people under heat advisories from the Plains up into the Northeast.
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Many big cities will be reaching 100 degrees or higher, with the added humidity making it really difficult to be outside for a great length of time.
Heat alerts across the U.S. through Tuesday night (Credit: Fox News)
Some areas across the upper Midwest, the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley will feel some relief as a cold front moves through the region.
Storms over the Great Lakes (Credit: Fox News)
That front will bring some thunderstorms and the risk of flash flooding.
The threat of flash flooding in the Southwest. (Credit: Fox News)
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Heavy rain with isolated flash flooding will be possible over the Southwest and Great Basin, as the monsoon season is still in full swing.
Janice Dean joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in January 2004 where she currently serves as senior meteorologist for the network. In addition, she is the morning meteorologist for FNC’s signature morning show, FOX & Friends (weekdays 6-9AM/ET) as well as contributes to FOX Weather, FOX News Media’s free ad-supported streaming television ("FAST") weather service. Click here to listen to "The Janice Dean Podcast."
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