Cities across the U.S. Midwest are experiencing an unprecedented early summer heatwave, with Chicago recording 41°C—the hottest June day since 1944. Health officials have issued red alerts in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan, urging residents to stay indoors, hydrate, and check on vulnerable populations.
Hospitals in Chicago and Detroit reported a 20% rise in heatstroke cases over the weekend. Local power grids are under pressure as air conditioning use surges. The U.S. National Weather Service attributes the heat to a stalled high-pressure system and links it to a longer trend of climate volatility.
Meteorologists in South Asia are monitoring the pattern closely, as such weather events often influence the monsoon cycle across the Indian subcontinent.
