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NYC to see heat, humidity ease as sweltering temps threaten records across the West Coast

New York will see some relief from the heat and humidity over the next few days, but temperatures will soar across the West, with several days of high temperatures challenging records across the region and possibly setting a new all-time high in the “hottest place on Earth.”

“Temperatures in New York will be a few degrees above normal over the next few days, but that will pale in comparison to the record-breaking temperatures we’re seeing out West,” AccuWeather forecaster Alex DaSilva told The Post.

On Friday, Palm Springs, California, broke the record with a temperature of 123 degrees Fahrenheit, beating the previous record by one degree. On the same day, Death Valley recorded 127 degrees Fahrenheit, beating the previous record by five degrees.

A man wears a towel under his hat to protect himself from the heat on 8th Avenue near 37th Street in Manhattan. Steven Yeung
Michelle Chapman was getting ready to give her dog Logan a bath under an overpass where she lives on July 2 in Palm Springs, California, after the city experienced its hottest day on record on Friday. Getty Images

“These situations can be extremely dangerous and potentially deadly if not taken seriously.” the National Weather Service warned.

next week, Las Vegas Fox Weather forecaster Cody Blood said there’s a chance the temperature could tie or surpass the all-time high of 117 degrees for the sixth consecutive day.

“Las Vegas is setting new all-time records every day through Friday,” he explained.

Heat watches, warnings and heat advisories are in effect for much of the West Coast. FOX Weather
More than 45 million people, including most of Washington, Oregon and California, are under extreme heat warnings through next week, according to Fox Weather. FOX Weather

And what happens in Las Vegas won’t stay in Las Vegas.

Record heat is expected in Seattle through the beginning of this week, making it dangerously hot for Seattle and other parts of Western Washington without air conditioning.

Parts of Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, Washington and even Idaho saw record high temperatures exceed 100 degrees, with some parts of the desert Southwest reaching over 115 degrees. According to meteorologists.

Heat warning signs were posted in Death Valley on Saturday after temperatures reached 122 degrees Fahrenheit, and record heat is expected to hit the West Coast and Great Basin region over the next week. Anadolu via Getty Images
On June 25, a man was trying to cool off at a children’s splash pad in Phoenix, Arizona. AP

In California’s Death Valley, where the hottest temperature on record was 134.1 degrees in 1913, temperatures will soar to nearly 130 degrees Sunday through Wednesday, the National Weather Service forecast shows. “It will certainly be hot in the Mojave Desert,” the weather service said. Posted by NWS Regional Office of Las Vegas on X“But this heat will be record breaking.”

The heat wave will weaken by the weekend as it moves east. Until then, temperatures in New York are expected to be in the mid- to upper 80s Fahrenheit with occasional rain showers to help blow away the humidity.

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