Heat to Start the Workweek in the Northeast

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6 Aug 2018 10:59 AM
There will be heat to start the workweek in the Northeast. It is a hot beginning to the week in the Northeast with temperatures climbing well through the 90s and the heat index lifting into the triple digits. Heat Advisories have been issued from Maine to Delaware. Several cities may set record highs today (Monday), especially from New York into New England. Heat to Start the Workweek in the Northeast Heat to Start the Workweek in the Northeast Heat to Start the Workweek in the Northeast The heat will build ahead of a cold front into Tuesday, as 90s will continue along the coast. The front will begin to shift into the Atlantic Ocean Wednesday and reading will start to fall back to seasonal levels for the rest of the week. Heat to Start the Workweek in the Northeast Heat to Start the Workweek in the Northeast For WeatherNation: Meteorologist Mace Michaels
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