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New York’s Central Park Hits 99F, Setting New Daily Record
New York’s Central Park reached 99F (37C) Tuesday afternoon, with blistering heat searing down as voters headed to the polls for the city’s mayoral primary race. The high temperatures are straining power grids and leading to calls for energy conservation.
Central Park hit hottest temperature since 2012
New York City recorded its hottest day in more than a decade on Tuesday, with temperatures in Central Park hitting 99 degrees for the first time since 2012. According to the New York Times, the thermometer at Belvedere Castle—the park’s official weather station—reached the mark just before 1:30 p.m., marking the hottest temperature reading since July 18, 2012. The last time Central Park came close was June 30, 2021, when it hit 98 degrees. Bryan…
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