As for weather, look for another steamy day on Tuesday and an AccuWeather Alert day due to the stifling conditions. In New York City, officials extended the city's heat emergency through Wednesday and cooling centers will remain open. There's also an air quality advisory for several groups including older adults and young children.
Here are the other major headlines from Wednesday's show:
Tropical storm Beryl
Storm surge, heavy rain and powerful winds slammed parts of Texas as Tropical Storm Beryl made landfall south of Houston. At least two people have died. Nearly 3 million homes and businesses lost power.
Third Avenue Bridge stuck due to heat
The Third Avenue Bridge, which connects Manhattan and the Bronx, was stuck in the "open" position because of overheating machinery.
FDNY marine units sprayed the bridge with water to cool down the equipment.
The bridge got stuck halfway open on the Bronx side around 2:45 p.m Monday afternoon.
Swimming dangers without lifeguards
An important reminder when it gets this hot -- lifeguards at New York City beaches are only on duty until six o'clock each night.
And heading into the water after that could have deadly consequences.
Just one week into July the number of drownings at city beaches so far this year has already equaled last year's total.
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