Environment
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Interstate Heating: Temperatures from DC to New York Rising to Triple Digits
According to experts, hot and humid air has returned to the Northeast and will not be leaving anytime soon. As a result, temperatures will exceed 100 degrees in several locations along Interstate 95 this week as the region experiences its longest heat wave of the summer.
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