
The highly humid wool wool is expected to break all the records in New York next week, and experts say that the feeling of days would be more like a “walk through the pool”.
“Unfortunately it will be very damp together with the heat. It’s a type of air that feels like you are going through the pool.
Temperature levels are expected to rise to 100 degrees on Monday and 102 degrees on Tuesday.
The dew point is expected to touch the 60 or even 70 years in both days and all these factors together would decompose temperature records from the 18th century. According to the NY Post report, previous thermal records for both these days were set at 96 degrees in Central Park in 1888.
“This is definitely dangerous to people to be too long,” Oppen said, adding that temperatures similar to feelings could reach an incredible 105 degrees.
Keep your guard
“Next week will be hot,” Forecaster warned. This means that one must remain properly hydrated and renewed within two days to avoid any thermal strokes. Moreover, because it would be an otherwise damp day, keeping at hand could be a way to stay cool.
Meanwhile, the administration of the region also warned residents to remain aware and protected in this hot and humid climate. The government of Kathy Hochul issued Friday for most of the state warning “extreme heat”. Kathy even claimed that thermal waves were the “cause of death associated with the weather” and encouraged the New Yorkers to keep the guard over the next week.
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