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Record-challenging highs will continue to broil the Southeast through Thursday. Some relief will arrive Friday as the worst of the heat shifts away to the west.

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00:00Scorching heat, high humidity. It's unpleasant across the south and southeast, and we're going to be holding on to this
00:06pattern for a couple more days.
00:08Wednesday, AccuWeather Real Field temperatures will be spiking around 113 in Jackson, Mississippi, 111 in Charleston, 113 in Jacksonville.
00:17When it comes to the actual air temp, we should hit 109 in Oklahoma City. Record-breaking heat also in
00:23Memphis.
00:24Savannah, 102. Charleston, 100. Breaking daily record highs. Miami's 97 would also be a record breaker.
00:31Thursday, more extreme heat and high humidity. Other variables driving up the AccuWeather Real Field temperature over 110 degrees for
00:39some.
00:40114 in Jacksonville, and another round of near-record highs for some on Thursday.
00:45You will begin to see some improvements, though. A cold front enters the screen from the north on Thursday.
00:50That's going to spark some strong thunderstorms in parts of Tennessee, Kentucky, into North Carolina.
00:55And those showers and thunderstorms will also be strong and potentially severe a little farther southeast as the cold front
01:00rolls in on Friday,
01:01as the worst of the heat then begins to shift away to the west.
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