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Sunday 8 July 2012

Temperatures soared to 40 in US ,30 people died.

PHILADELPHIA: Temperatures soared to more than 38 ° C in Several cities as Americans dipped Into the water, Went to the movies and rode the subway just to be in air conditioning for relief from unrelenting heat That Killed at least have 30 people across half the country . But They Will be getting a slight break from the oppressive heat on Sunday. Yet for many, the cooler temperatures will not be comfortable Exactly, falling only the low to mid Into 30 ° C.

Cold air is spreading southward in the eastern half of the country, knocking some temperatures of 15 degrees or more from the highs of Saturday, which was 38 ° C in cities like Philadelphia, Washington, St. Louis, Indianapolis and Louisville , Kentucky. In many areas, the lowest temperatures were introduced by thunderstorms that knocked out power to thousands. In New Jersey, a line of strong and fast storms knocked out power to nearly 70,000 on Saturday.

Heat is also attributed more than 30 deaths across the country. A 4-month-old girl died and a 16-month-old was hospitalized on Saturday in separate incidents on the outskirts of Indianapolis, when both were trapped in cars while recording near 40.5 ° C heat.


If people ventured out to do anything, they did early. But even then, the heat was stifling. "It was cooking on the 18th hole," said Zeb Rogerson golfer who teed off at 6 am on a golf course in Alexandria, Virginia, but it was sweltering with the end of its travel.

Micah straight, 36, took her three daughters to dance in the jets of water gushing from a "spray mixture," near Philadelphia Logan Square fountain to cool off."We arrived early because I do not think we'll be this afternoon - we'll be in the air" he said. "So I wanted to go out, have some sun, get tired."



In South Bend, Indiana, led to serious kayakers East Race Waterway, a 1,900 feet long artificial whitewater course near the center."Sometimes I turn around to cool off," said Robert Henry del Carmen, just north of Indianapolis. "The biggest challenge is to walk back to take a kayak three-eighths of a mile in this heat." In Manhattan, customers who stepped to see "Dreams of Jiro sushi" in a movie theater IFC were there for more than entertainment.

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