Following severe storms that knocked out power and caused travel delays on Thursday, the first weekend of summer is kicking off a dangerous heat wave.
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- Severe storms caused widespread wind damage and power outages, especially in Pennsylvania. 8s
- Over 100,000 customers in Pennsylvania were left without power as crews work on restoration. 20s
- A heat dome is forming, leading to a dangerous heat wave across the Northeast. 44s
- Temperatures in cities like Pittsburgh and D.C. are expected to reach the high 90s, with real-feel temperatures up to 105 degrees. 1m 9s
- Residents are advised to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activities, and seek shade or shelter during the heat wave. 2m 49s