Boston Blazes with Record-Breaking Heatwave

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Boston Blazes with Record-Breaking HeatwaveBoston Blazes with Record-Breaking Heatwave Boston has been gripped by an unprecedented heatwave, shattering all-time temperature records and leading to sweltering conditions across the city. On Wednesday, the mercury soared to a blistering 105 degrees Fahrenheit (40.6 degrees Celsius), marking the hottest day ever recorded in Boston. The previous record of 104 degrees, set in 2016, was eclipsed by a full degree. The heatwave, which began last weekend, has shown no signs of abating. The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning, urging residents to take precautions against heat-related illnesses. The city’s streets have been deserted as people seek refuge indoors or in shaded areas. Air conditioners have been running at full blast, putting a strain on the power grid. Emergency services have been on high alert, responding to numerous calls for heat exhaustion and heatstroke. The city has opened cooling centers to provide relief to vulnerable populations, such as the elderly and the homeless. The heatwave has also taken a toll on infrastructure. Roads have buckled, causing traffic disruptions. Power lines have sagged, leading to scattered outages. Officials are urging residents to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activity during the warmest hours of the day, and check in on elderly neighbors and relatives. The heatwave is expected to continue for the next several days, with temperatures forecast to remain in the triple digits. The Boston Public Health Commission has advised residents to take the following steps to stay safe: * Stay in air-conditioned areas as much as possible. * Drink plenty of fluids, even if you don’t feel thirsty. * Avoid strenuous activity outdoors. * Wear loose, lightweight clothing. * Take cool showers or baths. * Never leave children or pets in a parked car. As Boston grapples with this relentless heatwave, it serves as a reminder of the challenges posed by extreme weather events in an era of climate change.

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