Heat advisory in effect for NYC
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Dangerous heat, severe storms could hit
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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 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.
Much of the U.S. is under extreme heat warnings or advisories while New York, Philadelphia and Washington could feel like 100 degrees or more.
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 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.
The heat and humidity will continue to worsen Tuesday, as temperatures are expected to climb into the 90s, prompting New York City officials to declare a heat advisory. The heat advisory will be in effect from 10 a.
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
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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.
The heat advisory includes parts of Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, where two people died in flooding.
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.