The heat shattered temperature records and altered daily routines from the Midwest river valleys to the pine forests of New England, and left roughly one-third of Americans under extreme heat advisories, warnings or watches on Thursday, according to the National Integrated Heat Health Information System.
In rural Indiana, sheriff’s deputies conducted wellness checks on older residents.
And in the New York region, students left school early — some because their schools closed at midday, and others because worried parents took matters into their own hands.
Simone Machado pulled her son Bryan, 10, out of school at Ann Street Elementary School in Newark, the largest city in New Jersey, early on Thursday because of the heat.
By the time she got there, a bright red heat rash had already bloomed across his neck.
Persons:
sheriff’s, Simone Machado, Bryan
Organizations:
National, Ann Street Elementary School
Locations:
United States, New England, Indiana, In Maine, New York, Newark, New Jersey