Heat wave in N.J. forecast with temperatures that will feel like 100+ degrees

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Heat wave in N.J. forecast with temperatures that will feel like 100+ degrees
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The National Weather Service has issued head advisories and excessive heat watches for Thursday and Friday as temperatures push past 90 degrees in New Jersey.

is expected to experience its first heat wave of the summer with several days of scorching temperatures and heat indexes of 100 degrees or more.degrees on Wednesday. By Thursday, nearly all of New Jersey will see 90 degrees or higher, followed by the hottest day of the week, and possibly the summer, on Friday. Temperatures through most of the state will remain in the 90s on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.

In addition, severe thunderstorms are possible on Thursday afternoon and evening. Those storms could include high wind gusts and large hail. Forecasters are unsure how widespread any storms might be or where they might form.AccuWeather.com A heat advisory will be in effect in Somerset, Middlesex, Mercer, Gloucester, Camden and northwestern Burlington counties from 11 a.m. Thursday to 6 a.m. Friday before an excessive heat watch kicks in and lasts through Friday evening, the National Weather Service said.

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