Heat emergency declared in Boston through Tuesday during summer’s first heat wave
With humidity, temperatures will feel like 100 to 110 degrees on Monday and Tuesday, the National Weather Service warned.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu declared a heat emergency Sunday through Tuesday, with temperatures forecast to reach 95 degrees and hotter during the summer’s first heat wave, the city announced.
“Be sure to stay hydrated, take breaks from working outside and regularly check in on neighbors, friends, and family,” Wu said in a statement Saturday.
Most of the state is under an Extreme Heat Warning, according to the National Weather Service. With humidity, temperatures on Sunday felt like 90 to 100 degrees, and are like to feel like 100 to 110 degrees on Monday and Tuesday. The warning remains in effect through Tuesday evening.
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