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Almost 100 million Americans were under National Weather Service extreme heat warnings, advisories or watches on July 23 as a heat dome descened on a swath of the nation and slowly spread East.
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Multiple states are under extreme heat warnings, advisories or watches on July 23, according to the National Weather Service.
The Colorado River Basin which supplies water to seven U.S. states is facing "severe water shortages," scientists warn.