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Heatwave hits NYC as 100 degree weather expected for the first time in over a decade

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Heatwave hits NYC as 100 degree weather expected for the first time in over a decade

Get ready for some hot times in the city.

New York City’s intense heatwave officially began as temps hit the mid-90s Wednesday — and forecasters say the Big Apple is on its way to a possible 100 degrees for the first time since 2012 later this week.

The roasting temperatures are expected to last over the next four days, with Thursday and Friday potentially hitting highs of 100 degrees, according to AccuWeather.

The last time Central Park hit 100 degrees was on July 18, 2012, which tied for the hottest day in the city since 1966, AccuWeather senior meteorologist Carl Erickson told The Post.

Two children play in water spraying from a fire hydrant in Inwood, New York City.

New Yorkers are doing their best to stay cool as a heatwave is set to bring near record-breaking temperatures to the Big Apple. J.C. Rice for NY Post

Heat Risk map for the Eastern US showing extreme heat (purple) in parts of Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky, with major heat (red) across most of the Midwest and Northeast.

A heat dome has settled on about a third of the US, bringing scorching temperatures for the July 4 weekend. FOXWeather

Wednesday, the temperature reached 94 degrees, with a surge expected to bring potential thunderstorms in the evening.

Temperatures are expected to hit a high of 100 degrees on Thursday, with the humidity and weather conditions making it feel closer to 110 degrees, Erickson said.

The same conditions are expected to persist into Friday, with the extreme heat and humidity once again threatening thunderstorms at night.

“If you have to be out tomorrow and Friday, make sure to take breaks in the shade and drink plenty of water and electrolytes,” Erickson said. “Limit your time outside to before 10 a.m. and after 4 p.m., when the heat is expected to be at its worst.”

A man cools off in water gushing from a fire hydrant in New York City while others sell wares on the sidewalk.

A man cools off on a fire hydrant gushing water in New York City. J.C. Rice for NY Post

A construction worker in a white hard hat and sunglasses drinks from a Pedialyte bottle.

Experts are calling for anyone going out during the heatwave to stay hydrated, preferably with electrolytes. AFP via Getty Images

Because of the high humidity, New Yorkers shouldn’t expect any relief at night, with the suffocating conditions expected to make for a “miserable time,” Erikson added.

The heat is expected to drop slightly on Saturday with a high of 95, but the conditions are expected to create heavy thunderstorms in the afternoon, with the probability of rain at 55%, threatening the July 4 weekend.

Sunday would be the last day of the heatwave with highs of 90 degrees, with storms forecasted to bring temperatures back down to normal by Monday.

FOXWeather map showing extreme heat in the Eastern US on July 1, 2026, with a table of temperatures, dew points, and heat indexes for Washington (99/71/109), Detroit (97/73/106), Chicago (94/73/101), Louisville (95/76/106), and Nashville (96/73/104).

Extreme heat is forecasted for the next four days across the Eastern US. FOXWeather

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has declared a heat emergency due to the weather and launched a cooling outreach program where LINK NYC kiosks will direct New Yorkers to the nearest cooling centers for relief.

“The single most important thing you can do in these temperatures is to stay indoors with air conditioning,” Mamdani said in a news conference.

“If you can avoid going outside during the hottest hours of the day, please do so,” the mayor added.

The National Weather Service has issued an extreme heat watch from noon Wednesday through 9 p.m. Friday in New York City, the Lower Hudson Valley, Long Island, northern New Jersey and western Connecticut.

Gov. Kathy Hochul said the state is also closely monitoring the heat wave and coordinating efforts involving cooling centers while monitoring the state’s electrical grid.

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