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An extensive heat dome continues to unleash hazardous heat and humidity throughout the southern region of the United States, offering minimal overnight relief until Monday. AccuWeather predicts RealFeel® temperatures nearing 115 degrees in various areas. Little Rock, Arkansas, may experience temperatures exceeding 100 degrees until midweek, which is approximately 10 degrees above its average historical levels. In certain metropolitan regions, nighttime temperatures may not dip below 85 degrees. Experts caution that prolonged exposure to these conditions could heighten the chances of heat exhaustion and other heat-related health issues as perilous conditions endure.

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00:00A dangerous heat dome is gripping the southern United States.
00:03Forecasters warn of several days of extreme heat and humidity.
00:07Real field temperatures could surge toward 115 degrees.
00:11Little Rock, Arkansas could top 100 degrees through midweek.
00:15That is roughly 10 degrees above its historical average.
00:18And nighttime temperatures may offer very little relief.
00:22Some urban areas could struggle to fall below 85 degrees overnight.
00:26High humidity is also raising the risk of heat-related illness.
00:31Experts urge people outdoors to stay hydrated and take frequent breaks.
00:35Pets are also at risk from hot pavement and overheated vehicles.
00:39The heat dome should weaken across parts of the central U.S. by midweek.
00:43But dangerous heat is expected to persist along the Gulf Coast.
00:48Disclosure. This video contains stock footage and content created or enhanced using AI-assisted tools.
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