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Oppressive Heat Wave at 100 Degrees Raises Air Quality Alerts for the Rest of the Week in New Jersey
When temperatures reach 100 degrees, which will cause air quality alerts, New Jersey will formally enter what is predicted to be a week-long heat wave.
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