A derecho tore through the Midwest yesterday, producing more than 500 damaging severe storm reports and leaving more than one million people without power.
ABC News chief meteorologist Ginger Zee assess the damage from a severe storm in the Midwest that left one million without power and tracks the latest weather.
Meanwhile, the Northeast still has thousands of people that are without power from last week’s Tropical Storm as the heat wave is set to continue there. Eight states from New Jersey to Maine are under Heat Advisory where some areas could feel like it’s 95 to 102 degrees.Eight states from New Jersey to Maine are under Heat Advisory where some areas could feel like it’s 95 to 102 degrees.
So when will this sauna-like weather will be over in the Northeast? Looks like not until Thursday and Wednesday will be another hot and humid day.
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