
Extreme heat in the US causes power outages in New York, trains cancel – Series of new records
Home World Extreme heat in the USA causes power outages in New York, trains canceled – series of new records as of 08.07.2026, 22:18
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Home World Extreme Heat in the USA causes power outages in New York, trains canceled – series of new records as of 08.07.2026, 10:18 p.m. Comments Us on Google follow record temperatures paralyze the USA: power off, trains canceled, 26 states on alert. In Central Park, 100 degrees Fahrenheit were measured for the first time since 2012, while dozens of records should fall in the east on Thursday, according to data from the NWS Weather Prediction Center. Boston reached three-digit temperatures on Thursday when the thermometer reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Furthermore, 39 °C), which exceeded the previous daily record of 101 degrees from 1898. At Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, a preliminary temperature of 102 degrees Fahrenheit (approx.). Philadelphia set its daily high with a preliminary measurement of 103 degrees (ca.).
In addition, June, Mamdani warned that the city could heat index values of up to 112 degrees (approximately).
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Home World Extreme Heat in the USA causes power outages in New York, trains canceled – series of new records as of 08.07.2026, 10:18 p.m. Comments Us on Google follow record temperatures paralyze the USA: power off, trains canceled, 26 states on alert.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn Central Park, 100 degrees Fahrenheit were measured for the first time since 2012, while dozens of records should fall in the east on Thursday, according to data from the NWS Weather Prediction Center.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBoston reached three-digit temperatures on Thursday when the thermometer reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
reliability low1/2 sources39 °C), which exceeded the previous daily record of 101 degrees from 1898.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAt Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, a preliminary temperature of 102 degrees Fahrenheit (approx.).
reliability low1/2 sourcesPhiladelphia set its daily high with a preliminary measurement of 103 degrees (ca.).
reliability low1/2 sourcesJune, Mamdani warned that the city could heat index values of up to 112 degrees (approximately).
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