New York City (NYC) could expect soaring and warmth-like temperatures during the first week of June, and the sunny spells and warmer outlook could become ideal for outdoor activities and travel this weekend.

In addition, it is best that New Yorkers should still keep updated with the weather as the 2023 Hurricane Season begins.

Summer heat likely this week in New York City

New York City
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According to NBC New York and Fox 5 New York, New Yorkers could expect sizzling temperatures and a sunny outlook for this week.

The forecasts explained that the first week of June could likely experience the hotter temperature.

Recently, NYC recorded hazy skies due to the smoke from Canada's wildfires, raising concerns over the impact on the city's and Northeast's air quality.

Furthermore, the weather report added that the hot weather conditions could help spark potential isolated thunderstorms in the evening.

While the weather forecast shows a hotter outlook, there could be a chance of stormy conditions this weekend.

Next week, the forecast noted that the stormy outlook could bring rain, which is a rebound from the uncomfortable hotter weather.

Meanwhile, the NWS New York NY reported that thunderstorms could become likely in Southern CT and Lower Hudson Valley.

AccuWeather's latest forecast in the Northeast said there could be a rebound to chilly conditions this weekend.

This week, the Northeast experienced dry spell conditions due to little to lack of rainfall.

Meanwhile, the hot weather outlook is forecast in Columbus, Charleston, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Detroit, Washington and Virginia Beach.

On the weekend, cooler conditions are likely in Portland, Boston, New York and Washington.

Hot weather health tips

The latest weather forecast in New York City revealed the unseasonably hot temperatures. It is best that motorists and homeowners should stay updated with the hot outlook in the city.

According to NWS, prolonged heat exposure could become challenging and dangerous, causing possible heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

The signs of heat exhaustion are the following:

  • Heating sweat
  • Weakness
  • Thirst
  • Dizziness

Meanwhile, heat stroke signs are the following:

  • Confusion
  • Dizziness
  • Becoming unconscious

Furthermore, homeowners must stay in cooler areas. Wearing loosen clothing would be helpful to feel comfortable from the heat.

Monitoring the body temperatures is also helpful during excessive heat, especially for those at risk of the hot weather.

2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season

NWS reported the official start on June 1 of the North Atlantic Hurricane Season. According to the report, Americans could expect the following names of the 2023 Hurricane Season.

  • Arlene
  • Bret
  • Cindy
  • Don
  • Emily
  • Franklin
  • Gert
  • Harold
  • Idalia
  • Jose
  • Katia
  • Lee
  • Margot
  • Nigel
  • Ophelia
  • Philippe
  • Rina
  • Sean
  • Tammy
  • Vince
  • Whitney

During the 2023 Atlantic season, homeowners could expect the development or arrival of hurricanes, bringing hurricane-force winds and heavy rainfall.

Preparing for the weather is important for motorists and homeowners to anticipate the potential impact of the severe weather.

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