37 million Americans on alert for dangerous heat

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There is no relief in sight for tens of millions of Americans who are bracing for steamy temperatures this week.

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This could be the worst heat wave on record for the region, which could see an increase of heat-related illness in the coming days, according to NWS. Last year, Phoenix reached 10 consecutive days at 110 degrees or beyond but the record -- 18 days -- could be broken in the upcoming stretch of temperatures in the triple digits.Suzanne Cordeiro/AFP via Getty Images

More than 37 million Americans are on alert for dangerous heat across 9 states from the Pacific Northwest to the Desert Southwest to the Florida Peninsula.ABC News

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