

An intense heat wave coincides with Noah Kahan's sold-out performance at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, prompting an extreme heat warning from the National Weather Service until 8 p.m. Thursday, July 2. Anticipated highs reach 97 degrees with index values soaring to 106. The heat stems from a substantial heat dome affecting the Midwest and East Coast. As doors open at 6:30 p.m., temperatures are projected to be around 95 degrees, with the heat index reaching 105. The evening promises clear skies and a low of around 75. This extreme heat warning indicates intensely perilous weather conditions. Residents are urged to avoid outdoor exertion during peak heat, seek air-conditioned environments, and check on one another's well-being. The heat index, a blend of temperature and humidity, reveals how stifling conditions truly feel, spotlighting how high humidity slows sweat evaporation, challenging the body's cooling processes. Despite looming temperatures, Noah Kahan's performance at Great American Ball Park remains on track, with no cancellations announced. The Reds affirm all concerts proceed rain or shine, albeit without permitting umbrellas. Updates continue as inquiries to Kahan’s team await response. Concertgoers should heed heat-wise tips: hydrate, don light apparel, cover with sunscreen, and note entry allows no re-entry. Gates open early at 4:30 p.m., with attendees encouraged to bring: - Sealed water bottles (max two per person). - Portable fans. - Purses within size restrictions, subject to inspection. Restricted items include: - Backpacks, bags. - Weaponry. - Cameras with detachable lenses, video, or audio devices. - Outside food. As Cincinnati braces for this heatwave, fans eager for Noah Kahan's performance are gearing up under these unrelenting conditions.