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A heat advisory was issued Monday for all five counties and most of northern New Jersey, as well as parts of the Hudson Valley. No relief is in sight for the rest of the week: Highs will remain at the 90-degree mark. or just above it daily through Thursday. Rapid cooling is expected through the weekend after thunderstorms and downpours on Friday and Saturday.
NEW YORK — If Labor Day weekend is supposed to be the farewell to summer, the season is certainly ending on a very hot note.
Temperatures were expected to reach the 90s Monday across much of the New York City area, creating steamy conditions as many people appeared to have late-summer cookouts before heading back to work and the school. A heat advisory has been issued for all five counties and most of northern New Jersey, as well as parts of the Hudson Valley.
Humidity won’t help anyone find relief either, as temperatures will feel even higher, well into the mid-90s for most, though interior areas could hit the upper 90s, prompting a few backyard parties. very sweaty Although it’s ideal beach weather, watch out for strong rip currents along the Jersey shore.
No relief in sight for the rest of the week. As the kids wait for the school bus Tuesday through Friday, it won’t feel like fall just yet. Highs will remain at or just above the 90 degree mark every day through Thursday.
Rain is expected from Thursday through Friday, which will help bring temperatures down a bit, but the humidity will remain through the weekend. The weather will remain unsettled on Saturday, with another chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Following those storms, a cooler pattern finally emerges in the extended forecast, with highs sticking in the law in the mid-70s for much of the next week.
2023-09-05 00:15:50
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