
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Mayor Zohran Mamdani has activated a heat emergency plan, launching a coordinated, proactive interagency response across all five boroughs to prepare New Yorkers for historically high heat indices that will begin Wednesday.
Under the plan, the city says it is taking expansive action to activate hundreds of cooling centers and cool options, intensify outreach and support to vulnerable New Yorkers such as the homeless and older adults and ready New Yorkers for the heat.
"We're staring down what could be the second hottest day in New York City history in over a decade - and City government is taking historic measures to keep all New Yorkers indoors, cool and safe," Mayor Mamdani said.
The forecast shows a clear arc to this heat wave, projected to last about five days, peaking on Thursday and Friday. During that stretch, heat index values could climb between 105 and 110 degrees. An excessive or extreme heat watch has been extended from Wednesday through Saturday, underscoring just how serious conditions could become.
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As a result, the city is launching the following initiatives:
In addition, the Department of Homeless Services willoperateCode Red outreach from 12 p.m. - 8 p.m. during all heat advisory days. This will ensure all unsheltered homeless vulnerable clients receive outreach from DHS teams. Outreach teams also distribute water and other essential supplies. Anyone who sees a person experiencing homelessness who may needassistanceis encouraged to call 311.
The city is also reminding New Yorkers that public beaches are free and open daily with lifeguards on duty between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. The city's outdoor pools are free and open daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. during the heat emergency, and Olympic- and intermediate-sized pools will be open for anadditionalhour to 8 p.m.
The mayor is encouraging New Yorkers to sign up for Notify NYC by texting NOTIFYNYC to 692-692 so you can stay up to date with the latest weather and information.
You can also find more information on New York City Emergency Management's website.
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