Heat Wave to Push Temperatures into Triple Digits Across the Northeast
Heat Wave to Push Temperatures into Triple Digits Across the Northeast
US · Published Jun 11, 2026
The first major heat wave of summer 2026 is set to impact the Northeast, with temperatures expected to climb into the mid-to-upper 90s°F (35-37°C) by Thursday and Friday.
High humidity and dew points in the 70s°F will make it feel like triple digits, potentially breaking over 40 daily record highs.

Why It's Important?

The heat wave poses significant risks, including heat-related illnesses such as heat stroke and dehydration, particularly for vulnerable populations like the elderly and those without access to air conditioning. The increased demand for electricity may strain the power grid, leading to potential outages and record-high utility bills. States like Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, already known for high electricity costs, are expected to be hit hardest.

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