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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.— New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency in 32 New York counties Monday, in response to an anticipated multi-day heatwave and severe thunderstorms.
Officials said a cluster of severe thunderstorms impacted many parts of New York State, causing downed trees and power lines, structural damage and numerous power outages.
Gov. Kathy Hochul has declared a State of Emergency across 32 counties in New York as the state faces a one-two punch of severe weather and a dangerous heatwave.
Gov. Hochul emphasizes New York's focus on extreme weather preparedness and the new State Weather Risk Communication Center.
The heat wave has arrived. Temperatures and humidity are climbing as the tri-state heads into an expected record-shattering heat wave, where it could feel like 100 degrees or hotter through Wednesday.
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Thirty-two counties in New York, including Westchester and Rockland, are under a state of emergency until July 22 due to weather concerns.
(WRGB)— Governor Kathy Hochul has declared a state of emergency in 32 counties across New York following severe storms and an extreme heatwave. As temperatures are expected to reach potentially ...