HEAT ALERT: Hot and hazy Sunday; temps could reach 97 in NYC

Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Allan Nosoff says temperatures in New York City could reach record highs on Sunday.

News 12 Staff

Jul 23, 2022, 11:30 AM

Updated 649 days ago

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Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Allan Nosoff says temperatures in New York City could reach record highs on Sunday.
SUNDAY - HEAT ALERT: Potentially record temperatures. Sunny start, hot & humid. Highs up to 97. Feels like 102-105. A rogue PM storm possible, mainly after 6PM. Lows around 82.
MONDAY- HEAT ALERT and WEATHER TO WATCH: Hot and extremely humid. Highs near 93. Feels like 98-100. Strong-to-severe storms are possible in the afternoon & evening. Exact timing still TBD. Clearing by midnight. Lows down to 75.
TUESDAY: Drier feel but still very warm. Highs near 86. Lows near 73.
WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy. An isolated shower can't be ruled out. Highs near 88. Lows around 77.
THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy. A chance of late-day showers and storms. Highs near 88. Lows near 78.
FRIDAY: Sun and clouds. Hot. Highs up to 90. Lows around 74.


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