Heat Dome Pushes Boston Toward a 100-Degree Fourth of July Week

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A heat dome will push temperatures into the 90s and 100s across southern New England this week, triggering an Extreme Heat Warning from Wednesday through Saturday (the Fourth of July) for parts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The heat index could reach around 109°F due to high dew points, with conditions hottest Thursday; beaches may stay cooler near the coast, and residents should take heat-safety precautions.
- Stifling heat and humidity to overtake the region this week. Here’s when the dangerous weather peaks. The Boston Globe
- Fourth of July Heat Wave Forecast: Here Are the Day-by-Day Temperatures The New York Times
- Connecticut’s extreme hot weather protocol goes into effect today WFSB
- Extreme heat & humidity on the way WTNH.com
- Strong thunderstorms usher in extreme heat; 100 degrees possible WSTM
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