Boston declares heat emergency
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Boston faces a hot Thursday with a Heat Advisory; relief and cooler temperatures are expected after a cold front with potential rain and thunderstorms later in the day.
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NBC Boston on MSNFirst Alert: One more day of dangerous heat in Boston before weekend cooldownHere we go again! We’re tracking more extreme heat here in Boston before cooler weather moves in just in time for the weekend. Whew! Wednesday afternoon, feels-like temperatures rose to 100 degrees at Logan Airport!
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SouthCoastToday.com on MSNHeat advisory in effect in MA through afternoon. See map of whereA heat advisory is in effect in Boston and several other Massachusetts communities through 7 p.m. on July 17. The National Weather Service warned of "dangerous heat and humidity" with heat indices soaring to 95 to 100 degrees.
Boston saw temperatures reach 95 degrees at Logan Airport late Wednesday afternoon as the peak heating spread throughout the region. A couple of reporting weather stations across New England registered a temperature of 102 degrees in Acton, Mass., and 100 degrees in Hampstead, N.H.
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A heat advisory is in place across the Northeast, from Maryland to Maine, where residents are bracing for temperatures 5 to 15 degrees above average.
With sweltering conditions bearing down on the city once again, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has declared the city’s second heat emergency of the summer.