'Air conditioning is probably needed' in NYC as temperatures near 90 degrees mid-week
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The New York City area is set for a warmup this first week of June with temperatures nearing 90 degrees by Thursday. Meteorologist David Stark from the National Weather Service notes that air conditioning will likely be needed. Monday's temperatures will be in the 70s, dipping to the 50s at night. Smoke from Canadian wildfires may cause hazy skies, but it poses no health risk. As the weekend nears, a cold front will bring cooler weather and rain, though it won't necessarily lead to a complete washout.
During the workweek, New York City is expected to warm up, approaching 90 degrees by Thursday, with rain showers likely to arrive over the weekend.
Daytime highs will reach the mid- to upper 80s on Thursday, with Friday being warm before cooler temperatures and rain hit as the weekend approaches.
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