NYC Braces for Dangerous Heatwave: 100°F+ Temps Expected Next Week
NYC faces a dangerous heatwave next week with highs over 100°F and heat indices up to 110°F. Experts warn of record heat, health risks, and urban heat island effects.
NYC faces a dangerous heatwave next week with highs over 100°F and heat indices up to 110°F. Experts warn of record heat, health risks, and urban heat island effects.
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