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As New York faces a multi-day stretch of soaring temperatures, Governor Kathy Hochul has called on residents to take proactive steps to stay safe. With “feels-like” temperatures expected to exceed 100°F across regions including New York City, Long Island, the Capital Region, and the Finger Lakes, the Governor emphasized that extreme heat poses serious health risks—especially for vulnerable populations.

State agencies are coordinating efforts to ensure cooling centers are accessible, utilities are prepared for increased demand, and emergency alerts are available via text. Hochul urged New Yorkers to stay hydrated, check on elderly neighbors, and avoid prolonged outdoor exposure. Thunderstorms are also forecast midweek, adding to the urgency of preparedness.

“Extreme heat is the most dangerous weather event we face,” Hochul stated, reinforcing the importance of community awareness and government readiness.

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Environment Correspondent, TWW NewsDiya is a journalist at TWW News specializing in environmental reporting with a global lens. Her work spans climate policy, conservation breakthroughs, and the intersection of ecological justice and geopolitics. With a sharp eye for data and a commitment to public accountability, Diya covers stories that matter—from rising sea levels to green tech innovation—with clarity, urgency, and impact.She brings a background in environmental science and field reporting, often spotlighting underrepresented communities and frontline climate defenders. At TWW News, Diya’s coverage is engineered for credibility, legal rigor, and Global grade editorial standards, helping readers navigate the complexities of a changing planet.

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