Tips on how to stay safe in extreme heat wave this week
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Temperatures in the 90s are spreading across the Midwest and will reach the East Coast by midweek, when it will feel like 100 to 110 degrees for tens of millions of people ahead of the 4th of July
The first heat wave of the summer is beginning and it’s not going away quickly. Temperatures are expected to top 90 degrees through Saturday and could soar to 99 and 98 on Thursday and Friday. Long Island health experts are urging people to stay indoors with air conditioning in the middle of the day — when the heat is at its worst — and have a bottle of water nearby at all times.
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