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Updated · WABC-TV · Jun 30
NYC Activates Heat Emergency Plan for 5-Day Wave as Heat Index Hits 110
Updated
Updated · WABC-TV · Jun 30

NYC Activates Heat Emergency Plan for 5-Day Wave as Heat Index Hits 110

3 articles · Updated · WABC-TV · Jun 30

Summary

  • New York City launched a citywide heat emergency response ahead of a five-day hot spell starting Wednesday, with officials warning conditions could produce the second hottest day in more than a decade.
  • Heat index values are forecast to reach 105 to 110 on Thursday and Friday, and an excessive or extreme heat watch now runs from Wednesday through Saturday.
  • Hundreds of cooling centers and other cool options are being activated across all five boroughs, while agencies step up outreach to older adults, homeless people and other vulnerable residents.
  • Code Red teams from the Department of Homeless Services will operate from noon to 8 p.m. on heat advisory days, and city beaches and pools will stay open daily, with larger pools extended to 8 p.m.

Insights

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