May 31, 2021

Dangerous heat wave hits the West as Atlantic gears up for hurricane season

WATCH: America takes to the skies

A dangerous heat wave is invading the West, bringing triple digit temperatures on Memorial Day, while on the East Coast, the Atlantic hurricane season is set to begin.

Heat wave hits the West

The first widespread heat wave of the year is enveloping in much of the West.

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On Monday afternoon, temperatures are expected to climb to 106 degrees in Sacramento, 102 degrees in Palm Springs and 100 degrees in Las Vegas.

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A heat wave hits the West Coast over Memorial Day weekend.

Some Northern California cities could reach daily record highs Monday afternoon.

The heat will expand to much of the Pacific Northwest on Tuesday and Wednesday with highs reaching the upper 90s near Portland, Oregon.

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A heat wave hits the West Coast over Memorial Day weekend.

By Wednesday, Las Vegas and Phoenix are forecast to be a scorching 105 degrees.

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Visitors fun into the pool as tourists flock to Las Vegas ahead of Memorial Day weekend at Mandalay Bay hotel and casino in Las Vegas, May 28, 2021.

Northeast weather improving

The relentless rain and chilly temperatures that took over the Northeast for much of Memorial Day weekend will soon be over.

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An empty Rye Playland Beach because of inclement weather during Memorial Day weekend in Rye, New York, May 30, 2021.

Skies are clearing across much of the region and some sunshine is expected to return Monday afternoon.

The long-term forecast shows a major warm-up with summer-like conditions settling into the Northeast next weekend.

Atlantic hurricane season begins

The Atlantic hurricane season officially begins on Tuesday, June 1, but there are no tropical concerns in the Atlantic Basin at this time.

Forecasters predict a 60% chance of an above-normal 2021 hurricane season; experts said this year's storms likely won't surpass 2020's historic level of activity, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

MORE: 2020 was a record-breaking hurricane season. Here's what NOAA says to expect in 2021.

This year there will likely be 13 to 20 named storms with winds of 39 mph or greater, 6 to 10 of which could become hurricanes with winds of at least 74 mph. Three to five of those hurricanes could become Category 3, 4 or 5 storms with winds of 111 mph or higher.

The Atlantic hurricane season ends on Nov. 30.