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Heat — Southwest Suffolk, New York

2006-08-01 to 2006-08-03 · Southwest Suffolk, New York

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Direct deaths

Wider weather episode

An oppressive air mass moved slowly east across the region from August 1 to August 3. This was preceded by a hot dry air mass, when temperatures reached at least 90 degrees for 5 consecutive days at LaGuardia Airport, from July 27 to July 31.Excessive heat occurred mainly from noon to midnight each day for 3 consecutive days. High temperatures ranged mainly from the upper 90s to around 100 degrees. With surface dew point temperatures in the mid 70s, heat indices ranged from 105 to 115 degrees.Excessive heat resulted in 42 deaths and scattered power outages that lead to business losses.In Southeast NY, excessive heat was responsible for 42 deaths; 40 in New York City; as follows: 14 in Queens, 14 in Brooklyn, 9 in Manhattan, and 3 in the Bronx. This information was provided by the NYC Office of Chief Medical Examiner. The NYC Office of Emergency Management opened 383 cooling centers that served 25,000 people per day. They also opened 6000 pools and extended their routine hours of operation.Here are selected max temperatures, in degrees Fahrenheit:August 1:LaGuardia Airport: 100 (new record)John F. Kennedy Airport: 97 (record tied)Central Park: 95Islip McArthur Airport: 95 (record tied)August 2:LaGuardia Airport: 102 (new record)John F. Kennedy Airport: 97 (new record)Central Park: 97Islip McArthur Airport: 98 (new record)August 3:LaGuardia Airport: 100 (new record)John F. Kennedy Airport: 99 (new record)Central Park: 96Islip McArthur Airport: 98 (new record)


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 5531655. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.