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Humid enough for you, yet? Thursday will feel divine compared with what comes next. We see our dew point, the measure of moisture in the atmosphere, rise near 70 degrees to close the week. This makes for very stuffy,
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Irish Star on MSNExtreme heat warnings in place as map shows states set to sizzle in soaring temperaturesTemperatures and humidity levels will rise to dangerous heights on Friday, some nearing record levels, as the heat index is predicted to soar into the triple digits. The Heat Advisory predicts readings of up to 104 °F, and some parts of the state could feel like 107°F.
New York City remains under a heat advisory Thursday, as high temperatures hit the 90s and feel more like triple digits. The National Weather Service allowed Wednesday's heat advisory to remain in effect until 10 p.m. Thursday. It's another First Alert Weather Day as we monitor the dangerous heat and humidity around the area.
A heat advisory is in place across the Northeast, from Maryland to Maine, where residents are bracing for temperatures 5 to 15 degrees above average.
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The New York City area was hit with torrential rains Monday, causing flash floods that left two dead. Now, the storm has moved south and as New York City dries up, it has been hit with a heat warning.
New York City anticipates a heatwave with temperatures potentially reaching a 105-degree heat index, posing hazardous weather conditions later this week.
The city is under a Heat Advisory through Saturday night amid “extreme heat” that may be dangerous to some New Yorkers, officials said Friday. Temperatures in the five boroughs climbed above ...
New York City, Long Island, the Lower Hudson Valley and New Jersey are under a heat advisory from noon Friday through 8 p.m. Sunday. Temperatures will feel like 95-105 degrees. Excessive Heat Watch
The heat is here to stay in New York City. The National Weather Service on Tuesday issued a heat advisory warning for noon to 8 p.m. on Wednesday as historically hot weather torches the five boroug…
Over 15 million people are under a heat advisory across portions of New York and New Jersey on Thursday and Friday, when temperatures are expected reach several degrees above normal.