
New Yorkers should prepare for another high electricity bill next month as another wave of heat and humidity is set to envelop the city this week. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for New York City on Monday and Tuesday that warned of heat index values of up to 105 degrees Fahrenheit. “These conditions are dangerous to health,” the Notify NYC alert said.
Main Idea: The National Weather Service says New York City is facing another hot, sticky stretch this week, with dangerous heat and humidity expected to drive temperatures up to 105 degrees.
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The heat advisory can raise power bills, strain workers and households, and increase illness risk for people without air conditioning or with health problems.
The National Weather Service alerts help people and communities prepare for dangerous heat and limit harm.
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