In Washington, D.C., residents and tourists seek some relief from the heat - splashing in fountains and paddling on the Potomac River - as temperatures reach triple digits.
Some tried to sit out the rising temperatures - while construction workers on building sites in the capital city's downtown - tried to stay hydrated.
SOUNDBITE: Construction Worker, saying
"We have to have a whole, lots and lots of water, that way we can stay hydrated and everything and all that. We don't want to just sit out here and sweat."
As West as Nebraska - east to New York and south to Florida, a third of the United States was under a heat advisory on Friday.
Many areas of the country have had days of high temperatures - with little rain - contributing to the destructive wildfires in Colorado - and leading to at least one death in Arkansas.
The hot weather was expected to stay - in much of the country - through the weekend.
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