Extreme heat warning, heat advisory to end week
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A heat advisory is in effect for City through Friday evening, with heat index values expected to reach up to 105 degrees.
After a few days of cooler weather, the heat and humidity are set to return, prompting city officials to declare a heat advisory for Friday. The advisory runs from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. as daytime temperatures are expected to reach the mid-90s.
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The Mirror US on MSNExact timeline of severe storms will hit New York as city swelters under extreme heatDangerous heat will have New Yorkers sweltering today but the hot, humid weather fuels a line of severe storms that are set to hit just in time to disrupt the evening work commute
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The Journal News on MSNHeat advisory and air quality alert issued for Lower Hudson Valley on Friday, July 25Heat advisory and air quality alert has been issued for the Lower Hudson Valley July 25 as heat index levels are predicted to reach over 105 degrees.
A combination of high heat, poor air quality, and the threat of severe thunderstorms is bearing down on New York City this weekend, prompting
High pressure will bring near-record heat to the tri-state area before moving offshore into the Atlantic. An extreme heat warning and heat advisory are in effect for much of the
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.
The NWS in Buffalo has issued a heat advisory for much of western and central New York for Thursday. Here's what to expect this week.
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The Journal News on MSNExtreme heat expected for Lower Hudson Valley on Friday, July 25. Tips to stay safeA heat advisory has been preemptively issued for downstate NY July 25 as heat index levels are expected to reach over 105 degrees.
On Wednesday at 12:24 p.m. the National Weather Service released an updated heat advisory valid for Thursday between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. for Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga and Tompkins counties.
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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 residents should prepare for an intense heat wave on Friday, with the National Weather Service issuing a heat advisory and potential record-breaking temperatures.