Thirty-six million Americans are on alert for dangerously high temperatures, with triple-digit heat baking the West and South.
Suzanne Cordeiro/AFP via Getty Images, with the center of the heat dome over the West.
On Monday, temperatures could reach a scorching 111 degrees in Phoenix, 108 in Las Vegas, 112 degrees in Palm Springs and 118 in Death Valley, California.Elephant keeper Leslie Lindholm cools off Indu, an Asian elephant at the Phoenix Zoo, June 27, 2023, in Phoenix.On the July 4 holiday, the record heat expands north. Portland, Oregon, could near its record high of 97 degrees.
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