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The 6-to-10-day outlook from the federal Climate Prediction Center calls for continued above-average readings centered on the mid-South, including Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, and extending as far as the Great Lakes and New York and New Jersey. Paul Martinka

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Thousands flock to the beach in Coney Island during extreme hot weather in New York. Paul Martinka

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Extremely hot weather hits NYC. Paul Martinka

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Thousands flock to the beach in Coney Island during the heat wave. Paul Martinka

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Young women beat the heat with the cool water of Coney Island. Paul Martinka

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Young women enjoy the cold water of Coney Island. Paul Martinka

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Sweltering temperatures across the country have people doing what they can to stay cool, and they’ll need to keep doing it for the rest of the week in some places. Paul Martinka

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