Heat advisory in effect for NYC
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New York faces storms, a heat advisory, and potential cooldown as varied weather conditions are expected across the boroughs.
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The Mirror US on MSNNew York: Exact time 'severe' storm will roll into city before 'extreme' heat advisory goes into effectResidents of the Tri State area have been told to prepare for flooding and strong winds before feels like temps hit the triple digits hit on Monday.
The Big Apple baked Friday under near-record temperatures that felt like up to 106 degrees — with severe thunderstorms and damaging winds potentially disrupting the evening commute.
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.
On Thursday, the borough can expected a sunny day and a high of 87 degrees.
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FOX 5 New York on MSNWhen will the NYC humidity break? Heat advisory, risk of severe stormsWith a heat advisory in effect for much of the day, New Yorkers should consider limiting any strenuous activity outside. The National Weather Service (NWS) warns that these conditions lead to an increased risk of heat-related illnesses, like heat stroke.
A heat advisory is in effect for the New York City area Wednesday and Thursday, with feels-like temperatures expected to exceed 100 degrees as more storms threaten the forecast. Air quality is also a concern for vulnerable groups.
If the heat and humidity weren’t enough, now New Yorkers have to brace for potential downpours on Friday afternoon. Heavy rain is expected to hit the city from 4
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.
The heat advisory includes parts of Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, where two people died in flooding.
A combination of high heat, poor air quality, and the threat of severe thunderstorms is bearing down on New York City this weekend, prompting