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What Boston meteorologists are saying about ‘dangerous heat and humidity’ this Fourth of July week

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June 29, 2026

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What Boston meteorologists are saying about ‘dangerous heat and humidity’ this Fourth of July week

Excessive heat watch is up Wednesday - Friday. Heat index pushes to 105-110 Thursday afternoon. The post What Boston meteorologists are saying about ‘dangerous heat and humidity’ this Fourth of July week appeared first on Boston.com.

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Boston.com

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· Jul 2, 2026

Boston hit 100. See what meteorologists are saying about chances for triple digits Friday and the July 4 forecast.

Dangerous heat and humidity continues Friday. The post Boston hit 100. See what meteorologists are saying about chances for triple digits Friday and the July 4 forecast. appeared first on Boston.com.

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

RTL Today

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· Jul 11, 2026

Weather & Traffic: Saturday 11 July: Hot stuff

A very, very warm weekend awaits.

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 26, 2026

‘Absolutely ridiculous’: Concerns over UK heatwave dismissed as ‘hysteria’

Sky News contributor Adrian Hayes comments on the “hysteria” surrounding an extreme heatwave in the United Kingdom. “The hysteria … all the press, all the media are saying it’s the hottest June day ever. No, it’s the hottest since the 1880s,” Mr Hayes told Sky News host Steve Price. “It’s just absolutely ridiculous … just grin and bear it, and you know, it will pass.”

Scientific American

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· Jul 2, 2026

How to avoid heat illness and stay safe during the mega heat wave

A heat wave over the Fourth of July weekend could put millions at risk of heat-related illnesses. Here’s what to do to stay safe—and why you don’t just need to drink lots of water

WRAL News

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· Nov 11, 2025

WRAL Weather Alert Days: Extreme heat warning goes into effect, Friday could reach a record 102

Friday will be dangerously hot, and Saturday could be even hotter. An extreme heat warning is in effect for much of the area, including the Triangle, between Friday afternoon and Saturday evening, when highs will enter the triple digits and it could feel as hot as 110 degrees at times.

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Related coverage for "What Boston meteorologists are saying about ‘dangerous heat and humidity’ this Fourth of July week": Boston.com — Boston hit 100. See what meteorologists are saying about chances for triple digits Friday and the July 4 forecast.. Reuters — 'We're struggling a little bit': Extreme heat grips NYC. RTL Today — Weather & Traffic: Saturday 11 July: Hot stuff. Sky News Australia — ‘Absolutely ridiculous’: Concerns over UK heatwave dismissed as ‘hysteria’. Scientific American — How to avoid heat illness and stay safe during the mega heat wave. WRAL News — WRAL Weather Alert Days: Extreme heat warning goes into effect, Friday could reach a record 102