EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ — An extreme heat warning remains in effect through Saturday evening, and East Brunswick residents looking for relief have several air-conditioned options around town, according to local officials.
Places to cool off include:
The National Weather Service's extreme heat warning is in effect from noon Wednesday through 8 p.m. Saturday for Eastern and Western Monmouth, Middlesex, Somerset, Ocean and Southeastern Burlington counties. Heat index values are expected to reach between 100 and 110 degrees each day, with the hottest conditions forecast for Thursday and Friday.
Overnight temperatures won't bring much relief either, with lows only dropping into the mid-70s to low 80s, according to the weather service. Combined with multiple days of near record-breaking heat, forecasters warned the conditions will compound the risk of heat-related illness. As Patch has reported statewide, the heat is being driven by a "heat dome" — a sprawling area of high pressure that traps heat and humidity in place — that could bring the region its first stretch of back-to-back triple-digit days in years.
Read Patch's full statewide coverage of the heat wave here.
Residents are encouraged to check on elderly neighbors and anyone without reliable air conditioning during this stretch of dangerous heat.
The National Weather Service offered additional safety guidance:
Here’s the forecast for the next few days:
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