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    The threshold for a heat advisory in the local Tri-State area, including Washington County and Franklin County, Pa., is a 100 degree heat index for two or more hours, said meteorologist Craig ...

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  5. Heat advisory - Wikipedia

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    A heat advisory is a notice issued by the National Weather Service of the United States.Local offices often have their own criteria. High values of the heat index are caused by temperatures being significantly above normal and high humidities, and such high levels can pose a threat to human life through conditions such as heat stroke.

  6. 2022 North American heat waves - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 million people were put on heat alerts, and over 85% of the country had temperatures at or above 90 °F (32 °C). A man died in Dallas County, Texas, and a heat emergency was triggered in Washington DC due to temperatures over 95 °F (35 °C), on the weekend of July 23–24. This extreme heat severely intensifies drought conditions.

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  8. The threshold for the National Weather Service to issue a heat advisory in the local Tri-State area is a heat index reaching at least 100 degrees for two hours, while an excessive heat warning ...

  9. Lead contamination in Washington, D.C., drinking water

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    The issue became front-page news when the Washington Post ran an article titled "Water in D.C. Exceeds EPA Lead Limit" on January 31, 2004 across six columns of page A1. [ 8 ] [ 10 ] Reporter David Nakamura was contacted by one of the homeowners whose water was tested by WASA during its survey after he received the test results. [ 1 ]