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Excessive heat bakes cities across US as Midwest, Great Lakes see thunderstorms

Big cities across the country are under heat advisories as the Midwest, Great Lakes and Ohio Valley brace for multiple impacts from strong-to-severe thunderstorms.

Heat remains the biggest story across the country, with heat alerts for many big cities stretching from California to the East Coast, including areas from Washington, D.C., to Boston. 

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New York is under an excessive heat warning with temperatures expected to be in the upper 90s, feeling more like over 100 degrees.

Meanwhile, strong-to-severe thunderstorms are expected from the Midwest across the Great Lakes and into the Ohio Valley.

Some of these storms could contain large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes, as well as heavy rain leading to flash flooding

Scattered showers are also expected for parts of Florida and the Southeast.

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