‘Dangerous heat’ in Massachusetts anticipated, with it feeling like 100-plus levels

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After the proper day to chill off on the seashore on Thursday, extra warmth and humidity is anticipated for the start of subsequent week.

A multi-day stretch of serious warmth is wanting extra doubtless for Monday by Wednesday — with the potential for warmth to achieve harmful ranges, in line with the Nationwide Climate Service’s Boston workplace.

“Multiple days of dangerous heat still expected through mid-week next week,” NWS Boston wrote. “Air temperatures could rise as high as 100 degrees with humidity making things feel even hotter.”

The nice and cozy-up begins Saturday. Temps will likely be close to to barely above regular, with highs rising into the mid and higher 80s, besides throughout the Cape and Islands the place southwesterly circulate will doubtless maintain issues a bit cooler.

Excessive temps climb a bit extra on Sunday, doubtless reaching the higher 80s and decrease 90s throughout the inside.

Then the dangerously scorching circumstances are anticipated to reach on Monday, with the brutal circumstances peaking on Tuesday. It may really feel like greater than 100 levels at occasions.

“Some relief is possible Wednesday as low pressure passing through the Canadian Maritimes swings a weak backdoor cold front through the area,” NWS Boston wrote. “Guidance suggests that an onshore flow develops by Wednesday afternoon. The onshore flow could bring a relief from the hot weather, mainly for coastal areas and much of eastern MA.”

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