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New York City could see its hottest weather in more than a decade

Scientific American

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June 30, 2026

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Temperatures in New York’s Central Park haven’t surpassed 100 degrees Fahrenheit since 2012; but that may be about to change

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Proto Thema - English

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· Jul 2, 2026

New Yorkers outraged at mayor’s request to set AC to 25.5°C as temperatures soar

In New York, the heat index is expected to reach 43°C, while in the suburbs it could even reach 46°C The post New Yorkers outraged at mayor’s request to set AC to 25.5°C as temperatures soar appeared first on ProtoThema English.

ArcaMax

lean right

· Jul 1, 2026

Mamdani expands cooling centers, pool hours, outreach to help NYC cope with heat

NEW YORK — Mayor Zohran Mamdani urged New Yorkers to stay out of the heat in the coming days as temperatures are expected to rise into the 100s. Feels-like temperatures could rise as high as 112 degrees in the coming days, the mayor said, and ...

Bloomberg

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· Jul 5, 2026

New York Thunderstorms Raise Flood Risk as Heat Dissipates

New York City will have a cooler, soggier Sunday now that the massive heat dome across the US East that taxed power grids and snarled transit has started to crack, while lingering high temperatures in Washington and across the Mid-Atlantic triggered air quality warnings.

Scientific American

Unknown

· Jun 30, 2026

New York City could see its hottest weather in more than a decade

Temperatures in New York’s Central Park haven’t surpassed 100 degrees Fahrenheit since 2012; but that may be about to change

Reuters

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· Jul 2, 2026

'We're struggling a little bit': Extreme heat grips NYC

Extreme heat reached New York City's Times Square on July 2, with the National Weather Service reporting the temperature hit 100 degrees F, putting people under a heat warning leading into the July 4 holiday weekend. #July4 #USA #Heatwave #NYC #TimesSquare

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 1, 2026

Extraordinary heat in US Northeast arrives to clash with Fourth of July revelry

Multiday warnings of extreme heat have landed in New York, Boston and Philadelphia.

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Related coverage for "New York City could see its hottest weather in more than a decade": Proto Thema - English — New Yorkers outraged at mayor’s request to set AC to 25.5°C as temperatures soar. ArcaMax — Mamdani expands cooling centers, pool hours, outreach to help NYC cope with heat. Bloomberg — New York Thunderstorms Raise Flood Risk as Heat Dissipates. Scientific American — New York City could see its hottest weather in more than a decade. Reuters — 'We're struggling a little bit': Extreme heat grips NYC. KSAT San Antonio — Extraordinary heat in US Northeast arrives to clash with Fourth of July revelry