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Heat alerts are in effect on Thursday for more than 70 million Americans in 16 states, stretching from Kentucky to Maine.
Maine on Wednesday saw blistering heat, including an all-time heat index record in Caribou, Maine. The city’s temperatures reached 96 degrees, with a heat index of 103.
![PHOTO: A vendor sells ices as people try to stay cool on June 19, 2024 in Newark, New Jersey.](https://freeamericanetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/sweltering-heat-wave-continues-with-16-states-under-heat-alerts.jpg)
A vendor sells ices as people try to stay cool on June 19, 2024 in Newark, New Jersey.
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Other cities who hit record highs on Wednesday, including Boston, Massachusetts, at 98; Manchester, New Hampshire, at 98; and Hartford, Connecticut, at 97.
New York’s Albany and Poughkeepsie both tied their previous record highs at 94 on Wednesday. Redding, Pennsylvania, also tied its record at 95 degrees.
![PHOTO: Mathew Calderon, 4, walks through a fountain at Georgetown Waterfront Park amid a heat wave in Washington, U.S., June 19, 2024.](https://freeamericanetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/sweltering-heat-wave-continues-with-16-states-under-heat-alerts-1.jpg)
Mathew Calderon, 4, walks through a fountain at Georgetown Waterfront Park amid a heat wave in Washington, U.S., June 19, 2024.
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More records were expected to be broken or tied across the Northeast and parts of the Ohio Valley on Thursday. Manchester, New Hampshire, is expected to hit 98; Hartford, Connecticut, will touch 97; Scranton, Pennsylvania, will hit 95; and Buffalo, New York, is expected to hit 91.
The heat dome is expected to move south and west,bringing record heat to Chicago, Illinois; Nashville, Tennessee; Little Rock, Arkansas; and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.