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How Long Will the Heat Last In the Hudson Valley?

The end of the week looks like mid-July in the Hudson Valley.

Temperatures in the high 80s to low 90s will rise to much of New York State and the Northeast as large areas of high pressure block rainfall. We know it will cool off again at some point as many daily highs are expected to set.

according to Hudson Valley weather essentialsPoughkeepsie last exceeded 80 degrees on September 19, 2022. Abnormal weatherPoughkeepsie’s April 15 record high temperature is 90 F, set in 1941.

See also: When was the last time you hit 100 degrees in Poughkeepsie?

risk of brush fire

High temperatures and low humidity combine to pose a fire hazard in most parts of the state. According to HVW, the New York statewide burn ban he said is in effect until May 14. forbes Fires destroyed nearly 4,000 acres in New Jersey on Tuesday and Wednesday.

of New Jersey State Park Commissioner Said ABC Some of the Ocean County fires have produced flames over 200 feet high during rare events.

Hudson Valley Weather Forecast

weather channel Hot, dry weather is expected to continue through the weekend, with highs in the high 80s to low 90s on Thursday and Friday. Tonight’s low will be in the 50s and the sky will be partly cloudy.

The chance of rain will return by Saturday afternoon, according to the report. TWCMoreHighs will hit the mid-70s on Saturday, with a chance of showers in the early afternoon and into the evening. Sunday will be cloudy with temperatures in the low 70s.

Looking ahead, temperatures will be in the high 50s to near 70s over the next week. There may be some rain early in the week, but again it feels like he’s in April, so record highs should be avoided.

Look: The most extreme temperatures in the history of any state

Stacker See 2021 data from NOAA’s State Climate Extremes Committee (SCEC) It shows the highest and lowest temperatures ever recorded in each state. Each slide also reveals the all-time 24-hour precipitation record and the all-time 24-hour snowfall.

Keep reading to find individual state records in alphabetical order.

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