Temperatures neared or topped 90 degrees on Monday for much of the New York City area. A heat advisory was issued for the five boroughs and nearly all of northern New Jersey, as well as parts of the Hudson Valley for Tuesday, September 5, and Wednesday, September 6. High heat is possible on Thursday, September 7 as well.
Conditions will be hot and humid, with temperatures in the low to mid 90s, and heat indices in the mid to upper 90s. Temperatures will start to fall on Friday, September 8.
Cooling centers will be open starting Tuesday morning, September 5. Cooling centers are public spaces like libraries where you can go to beat the heat. Even a few hours in air conditioning can help prevent heat illness. To find your nearest cooling center, visit NYC.gov/BeatTheHeat.
Rain is set to arrive late Thursday into Friday, which will help knock down temperatures a bit, but the humidity sticks around into the weekend. The weather will stay unsettled Saturday, with another chance for showers and thunderstorms coming through.
Why does 90 degree weather need a heat advisory?
It’s all propaganda to instill climate change fear so they can push their climate change agenda including climate lockdowns.