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Two Tornadoes Could Hit NYC As Thunderstorms Strike (Patch.com)

A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect Monday until 10 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. "Storms will bring heavy rain, some will bring strong, ...

Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms. A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 75. Mostly cloudy, with a steady temperature around 81. Mostly sunny, with a high near 85. Some storms could be severe, with damaging winds and heavy rain.

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NYC Heat Advisory Issued as Stifling, Dangerous Stretch in 90s ... (NBC New York)

The first extended and brutal blast of summer hits the tri-state starting Tuesday, smothering people and pets alike with suffocating humidity as actual ...

"As New Yorkers, we take care of one another, so please don't forget to check on neighbors, especially seniors, those with young children, and people with disabilities." Strong storms are possible again Thursday as another cold front approaches the tri-state area. New York City's average number of days above 90 degrees in July is 11, five days more than the current total this year. They're expected to stay there for a solid week and the humidity will make it feel more like the 100s The mercury should climb to about 95 on Wednesday but it'll feel like 100 or hotter with the humidity. - Strong storms are possible again Thursday as another cold front approaches the tri-state area.

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NYC weather: Storms target area before heat wave (FOX 5 NY)

Severe storms could hit the New York City region on Monday as an extended heatwave gets ready to start. The National Weather Service has issued weather ...

Temperatures are expected to be in the 90s every day for the rest of the week, causing dangerously hot conditions. The fast-moving storms brought strong, gusty winds and heavy downpours. Now that the storms have cleared out, the heat and humidity will be in the area for the rest of the week.

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National Weather Service issues heat advisory for NYC, northern NJ ... (Gothamist)

On Tuesday, temperatures will climb as high as 93 degrees. And on Wednesday they'll push even higher, with New York City as well as parts of northeast New ...

The office recommends taking cold showers, avoiding strenuous activity and watching for signs of heat stroke among vulnerable people. New York City’s Office of Emergency Management has activated the city’s cooling centers for the first time this summer season, which can be located on this online map or by calling 311. You can find public pools, which will be open during their regular hours from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., other water features and fountains on the Parks Department website. On Tuesday, temperatures will climb as high as 93 degrees. Pets can also become victims of extreme temperatures, the city warned, and you should try to walk dogs in the morning and evening and avoid keeping them in the hot sun on the asphalt. Older New Yorkers or those with underlying conditions can more easily succumb to heat exhaustion; symptoms include hot dry skin, rapid heartbeat, confusion or disorientation, among others.

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Forecaster details factors behind NYC thunderstorms Monday night (silive.com)

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Gray skies washed over New York City Monday afternoon with heavy storms and humidity in the forecast.

According to Larson, once we get to Wednesday and Thursday, a lot of heat and humidity will be in the air, so with temperatures in the mid 90s, we can expect it to feel like it is a 100 degree summer heatwave. Overnight, the storms should be all gone. According to him, the heavy showers and storms are from the heavy humidity in place coming from the south, along with the weather disturbance coming eastward out of the Great Lakes region.

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N.Y.C. Forecast This Week Shows Temperatures in the 90s (The New York Times)

Wednesday and Thursday will likely feel like the hottest days of the week in New York, with humidity and temperatures combining for a heat index of around 100 ...

Heavy downpours could also lead to local flooding, the Weather Service advisory said. Before the heat arrives, a string of thunderstorms could roll through. The Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook on Monday for New York, New Jersey and southern Connecticut, warning of a small risk of an isolated tornado, as well as damaging winds and showers starting in the late afternoon and through the evening.

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NYC Is Set to Bake in 90s Through This Weekend as Heat Comes East (Bloomberg)

Temperatures in Central Park are forecast to reach 93 degrees Fahrenheit (34 degrees Celsius) Tuesday and remain in the 90s through the weekend, according to ...

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HEAT WAVE: 90-degree temps will bake NYC into next week ... (Audacy)

Temps will be at or above 90 degrees through at least next Monday, when a round of thunderstorms may break the heat. Until then, expect sizzling highs and ...

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NYC to bake in 'bona fide' heatwave through weekend (New York Post)

Sweltering heat in the city will reach 93 degrees on Tuesday — about 8 degrees higher than normal for the time of year — and then high temperatures won't relent ...

“Your body will have to do some more work to keep itself regulated.” You’ll want to take it easy over the next couple of days.” “It’s a bona fide heatwave working its way through the Northeast.”

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NYC heat wave; cooling centers open Tuesday (FOX 5 NY)

New York City cooling centers are set to open on Tuesday to help residents cool off during what is expected to be a heat wave that could last a week or ...

"New Yorkers should learn the risk factors and symptoms of heat-related illness to protect themselves and those they love." If you choose to exercise or have to work outside, try to do so in the early morning or evening hours when the sun is down, and temperatures are not as extreme." Note that the cooling centers located at older adult center sites are reserved for New Yorkers 60 and older.

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NYC Weather: City Braces For 'Dangerous' Heatwave (Patch.com)

NYC Weather: City Braces For 'Dangerous' Heatwave - New York City, NY - "The next several days will bring extreme heat," warned Gov.

Mostly sunny, with a high near 95. Sunny, with a high near 93. A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 3pm. Heat index values as high as 100. "The effects of high heat and humidity over the course of a few days create dangerous conditions that can lead to heat stress and illness," added Jackie Bray, New York State's Emergency Services commissioner. "Homes without air conditioning can be much hotter than outdoor temperatures," the advisory states.

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NYC May Face Its Longest Heatwave in a Decade This Week (Thrillist)

The National Weather Service announced a heat advisory for extreme temperatures and humidity. The city is facing seven consecutive days of highs in the 90s ...

"If you choose to exercise or have to work outside, try to do so in the early morning or evening hours when the sun is down, and temperatures are not as extreme." Later in the week will bring more of the same. Temperatures are expected to float between 95 and 100 degrees.

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New York City Opens Cooling Centers as It Braces for a Heat Wave (The New York Times)

With Wednesday and Thursday forecast to reach highs of 100 degrees, cooling centers are scheduled to open to offer the public relief from the heat.

The locations will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cooling centers are also open in Washington. Other cities in the Northeast, like Washington, Philadelphia and Boston, may see similar temperatures this week and will also offer residents places to cool down. As New Yorkers brace for a week of extremely hot weather, cooling centers in air-conditioned buildings throughout the city will be open to the public from Tuesday through Thursday to offer relief from the heat.

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