NOAA 2026: heat, smoke, maps and U.S. weather risk

Tracking extreme heat, wildfire smoke, satellite maps and air quality for U.S. readers.

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NOAA heat risk rises across the Southern Plains and Lower Mississippi Valley

NOAA/CPC flags moderate extreme heat risk for parts of the southern U.S. from July 24 to 27.

NOAA's hazards outlook points to a multi-day extreme heat risk for parts of Texas and the Lower Mississippi Valley.

Equipo editorial NeuroStudioJul 10, 2026, 5:30 PM2 sources
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Wildfire smoke pushes unhealthy air across the U.S. Midwest and East Coast

Smoke from Canada and northern Minnesota turned air quality into a public health issue across several U.S. cities.

Wildfire smoke affected visibility, events and health guidance from the Midwest to the East Coast.

Equipo editorial NeuroStudioJul 10, 2026, 5:30 PM2 sources
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NOAA flags extreme heat risk for the central and southeastern United States

NOAA's hazards outlook points to extreme heat risk across parts of the central and southeastern U.S.

A national outlook is an early warning. Local alerts still decide the exact counties, timing and safety actions.

Equipo editorial NeuroStudioJul 10, 2026, 5:30 PM1 source
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NASA tracks a heat dome pressing the western United States

Satellite context turns extreme heat into a health, power and wildfire-risk story.

NASA highlighted a western U.S. heat dome as extreme heat raises risks for health, energy demand and fire conditions.

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A dangerous heat wave threatens much of the United States this week

A broad heat wave is raising health alerts across the U.S., with hot nights and elevated risk for vulnerable people.

A persistent heat wave is affecting large parts of the United States, bringing above-normal temperatures, warm nights and higher health risk for people without reliable cooling.

Equipo editorial NeuroStudioJul 10, 2026, 5:30 PM2 sources
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Texas flash floods bring rescues, deaths and renewed warnings

Heavy rain again hit vulnerable Texas communities, forcing rescues and raising concern over rivers and roads.

Texas faced new flash flooding after days of heavy rain, with rescues, confirmed deaths and ongoing risk.

Equipo editorial NeuroStudioJul 10, 2026, 5:30 PM2 sources
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NOAA heat outlook: extreme heat risk returns to the southern U.S.

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NOAA CPC flagged moderate extreme heat risk for parts of the southern U.S. late in July.

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NOAA Week 3-4 outlook: El Nino signal complicates August U.S. forecast

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NOAA's Week 3-4 outlook points to temperature and precipitation signals shaped by El Nino background conditions.

Equipo editorial NeuroStudioJul 10, 2026, 5:30 PM2 sources
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WHO Europe urges health systems to plan for a warmer world

The agency says extreme heat is becoming a health security challenge for Europe.

WHO Europe says heat must be treated as a public health risk requiring planning before emergencies arrive.

Equipo editorial NeuroStudioJul 10, 2026, 5:30 PM2 sources