A Heat Advisory has been issued in the Capital District, North Country, Catskill, Eastern Hudson Valley, Long Island, and NYC Regions through Friday, June 12, 2026. Dangerous heat conditions are expected, which can lead to heat exhaustion or stroke. Temperatures will feel like up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Consider postponing or rescheduling outdoor activities. Keep children and pets in air conditioning if possible. IF OUTSIDE: wear light-colored loose clothing and a hat. NEVER leave children or pets in a car.

  • If possible, stay out of the sun and stay in the air conditioning.
  • Avoid strenuous activity and exercise, especially during the sun’s peak hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Drink plenty of fluids – preferably water.
  • Check on your friends, family, and neighbors.

If you have signs of heat stroke, seek medical attention immediately. Signs of a heat stroke include:

  • Extremely high body temperatures.
  • Red, hot, and dry skin with no sweat.
  • Rapid, strong pulse.
  • Dizziness, confusion, and unconsciousness.

Find the nearest cooling center near you by visiting the NYS Department of Health Cooling Center website at https://bit.ly/4lrT7oh or for New York City Cooling Centers visit https://finder.nyc.gov/coolingcenters/

For more safety tips visit: https://www.dhses.ny.gov/extreme-heat

Continue monitoring updates to the forecast via local media or your nearest National Weather Service Office by visiting www.weather.gov and search for your zip code.

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