New York City is bracing for its second major heat wave in just a few days, bringing scorching temperatures and sweltering humidity to the already sweltering summer. The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for the city, warning residents to take precautions to stay cool and hydrated. With temperatures expected to soar into the mid-90s and heat indices reaching as high as 105 degrees, city officials are urging New Yorkers to stay indoors during the hottest parts of the day and to check on vulnerable neighbors, such as the elderly and young children. As the city's residents struggle to cope with the extreme heat, concerns are growing about the potential health impacts, particularly for those without access to air conditioning or other cooling resources.


NYC is facing its second major heat wave this week  Time Out Worldwide