Early heat wave breaking records in Northeast US cities
Early heat wave breaking records in Northeast US cities, Heat records are burning up in cities in the Northeast as the region gets a summer preview.
The National Weather Service says the mercury reached 92 degrees in Boston on Thursday, breaking the old record of 91 degrees for May 18 set in 1936.
New York City reached 91 degrees, eclipsing the old record of 90 degrees.
Records also were set when Providence, Rhode Island, hit 93 degrees and Hartford, Connecticut, reached 94 degrees.
Maine's Department of Environmental Protection issued an air-quality alert with record temperatures forecast in that state.
Boston's Bunker Hill Monument, a tourist attraction, closed for a time because of the heat.
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Taking a break from his Boston hotel job, Matt McKenna said it felt like the weather had skipped spring and gone straight to summer.