Several U.S. regions face another round of dangerously hot weather this week, with forecasts indicating little to no overnight relief. Both outlets report that many cities are expected to see record or near-record temperatures overnight, meaning heat will persist into the morning hours rather than easing as it typically might. The coverage describes a broader heatwave pattern affecting much of the country, where daytime temperatures and overnight lows remain elevated. The reports emphasize the ongoing risk associated with sustained extreme heat, particularly when temperatures do not drop sufficiently during the night. No single city is highlighted in the provided excerpts, but the overall message is consistent: conditions are expected to remain oppressive, with record overnight temperatures possible across multiple urban areas. The reports frame the coming days as a continuation of the existing heat episode rather than a quick change in weather, underscoring the likelihood that the most intense conditions will extend beyond daytime hours.