New York City. The National Weather Service forecasted hot, humid conditions for the Fourth of July period, issuing predictions of highs near 94°F on Thursday and about 92°F on Independence Day in Manhattan; heat index readings near 101°F were expected and forecasters warned of isolated afternoon and evening thunderstorms this week. Manhattan residents were advised to hydrate, limit prolonged sun exposure, and monitor radar ahead of Friday, July 3 and Independence Day events; New Jersey forecasts called for a Saturday high near 99°F with heat index up to 104°F and increasing storm probabilities (30–60%) into Sunday, while Maui forecasters predicted breezy conditions and 40% rain chances on July 3, prompting local preparedness measures.
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These weather forecasts impact your holiday plans. High heat and humidity can be dangerous, especially for older folks and kids. Check on your neighbors, and adjust your outdoor activities. Keep an eye on the local radar for storm updates.
Stay safe this Fourth of July. Hydrate, limit sun exposure, and be prepared for possible storms. If you're in New Jersey or Maui, watch for changing weather conditions. Worth forwarding if you know someone with outdoor plans this weekend.
Emergency management, public health officials, and event planners benefited from advance forecasts to adjust staffing, cooling options, and contingency plans for outdoor events.
Outdoor event attendees, people without cooling access, and transit systems faced elevated heat exposure risks and potential storm-related delays and disruptions.
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Forecasts Warn Heat And Storm Risks Ahead Of Holiday
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