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Mayor Michelle Wu declared a heat emergency for Boston from Wednesday through Friday, with the heat index predicted to fluctuate from 91 to 97 degrees with little overnight relief, the city announced.
As temperatures climb to the mid-90s over the next few days, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has declared another heat emergency — ...
The heat index, or the "feels like" temperature, is predicted to be in the mid to high 90s for the first half of the week. Boston issued previous emergencies in June and July.
Mayor Michelle Wu declared a heat emergency for the City of Boston. Here's how hot it's expected to get in Boston and other ...
A team of locals researchers say the cooling ocean breeze at Logan Airport — where the sensors that determine heat warnings ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu declares a heat emergency Monday through Wednesday as part of its heat resilience plan to deal with ...
Boston faces a severe heatwave with high humidity levels and a warning against leaving children or pets in hot cars.
It’s frankly pretty remarkable when I look at the first nine days of August and realize that the temperature has been 65 or ...
Although the upcoming Boston weather forecast calls for highs in the 90s, National Weather Service meteorologist Candice ...
"Dry and hot weather to start the week with increasing humidity." The post Here’s how hot it could get during this week’s ...
Original article source: Boston declares heat emergency as temps soar in Northeast, New England Tropical Storm Erin has ...
The heatwave began Monday with most towns across central and eastern Massachusetts topping out between 90 to 92 degrees. This ...