The weather pattern in the Northeast has been a tale of all or nothing so far this summer. A remarkable dry spell was followed by unrelenting rain, bookended by waves of wildfire smoke and poor air quality. And, as if right on cue, the first heat wave of the summer got underway for parts of the Northeast during the first full week of July. AccuWeather meteorologists warn residents not to get used to that either, as a surge in moisture could evolve into flooding downpours later this weekend into early next week.
Widespread high temperatures ranging from the mid-80s to the mid-90s F are in store for the northeastern United States through Friday. But, even on Saturday, summery conditions will continue over much of the region with highs in the 80s to near 90. AccuWeather RealFeel® Sun temperatures will tend to run 5-15 degre...
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