New York City braces for extreme heat wave this weekend

New York City is preparing for an extreme heat wave over the July Fourth weekend, with officials warning that outdoor activities and World Cup matches could increase risks of heat-related illness.

Government officials and local hospitals are ramping up prevention efforts as hot weather spreads across the eastern US. Long hours outdoors, day drinking, and soccer matches are among the factors expected to heighten dangers during the holiday period.

Heat domes have been identified as particularly hazardous in the current conditions. The city is focusing on public health measures ahead of the festivities.

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On Thursday, June 18, 2026, Paris Police Prefecture recommended canceling outdoor sports events due to the ongoing heatwave. Several municipalities have already canceled the popular Fête de la musique planned for Sunday.

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New York City Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani called on residents and businesses to set air conditioners to 78 degrees amid a heat wave on July 1, 2026. The advice aimed to ease strain on the power grid. Temperatures reached 91 degrees that day and were forecast to approach 100 degrees later in the week.

Extreme heat warnings have led to the cancellation of multiple equestrian events and horse racing fixtures across Britain on 24 and 25 June.

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High temperatures are expected in Uppsala over the weekend. Elderly care services have raised preparedness at homes such as Hasselparken.

France is entering a period of intense heat due to a heat dome, with temperatures rising by 10 to 15 degrees.

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Record temperatures have been measured across Europe during the ongoing heatwave. The World Health Organization reports over 1,300 excess deaths since June 21.

 

 

 

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