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New York to Feel Hotter Than Phoenix This Holiday Weekend

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New York City is set to experience an intense heat event as the holiday weekend approaches. A combination of extreme heat and high humidity will make conditions feel as hot as 109 degrees Fahrenheit. This apparent temperature, known as the heat index, is expected to surpass typical summer conditions seen in Phoenix, Arizona. The dangerous combination of heat and moisture poses significant health risks to residents. Authorities are likely to urge the public to take precautions as the oppressive conditions set in.

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