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New York City temperatures may exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time since 2012

Forecasts indicate that temperatures in New York City's Central Park could surpass 100 degrees Fahrenheit, a threshold not reached since 2012. This potential change in weather patterns is being monitored closely.

Temperatures in New York's Central Park have not exceeded 100 degrees Fahrenheit since 2012. Current forecasts suggest that this record may be broken in the near future.

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New York City could see its hottest weather in more than a decade

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New York City temperatures may exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time since 2012