
Northeast heat wave to persist Sunday
CNN
More than 20 million people remain under a heat advisory for Sunday across the Northeast as record temperatures could be seen from Washington, DC, to New Hampshire.
Afternoon temperatures could climb into the 90s around the region, with heat index values up to 100 degrees possible, said CNN meteorologist Haley Brink. Sunday, however, is set to be the last day of extreme heat for a while as a cold front is expected to push into the region this evening, bringing strong to severe storms and cooler temperatures.
The National Weather Service has forecast Boston could see a high temperature of 96 degrees Sunday. The daily record high for the day is 93 degrees, while the monthly record for May is 97 degrees, set back on May 26, 1880.

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