From taking advantage of extended pool hours to enjoying cold desserts, people are doing what they can to stay cool in the city. AliBaumanTV reports.
Passaic is one of the most densely populated cities in the country, so splash parks can become a small oasis for children. They can also play a big role in public safety.In the middle of the city, swimming pools are hard to find, but even on a scorching day, kids need to get out of the house."It's very hot. And I don't like it when it's hot because I play a lot of sports. And I like to be in the water a lot," 9-year-old Ariana said.
During this intense heat, Lora is encouraging people to stay hydrated and check on seniors who might be vulnerable. "Yeah, so I have five kids. So you know, anything like going to one of these pools, sprinkler, ice pops, anything to get off the iPads. Kind of like how we were in the '80s," Jefferson Township resident Alissa Meyer said.
Temperatures in the 90s could linger into Saturday, so Beyoncé fans might be in for a blazing concert. Queen Bee is taking her Renaissance World Tour to MetLife Stadium this weekend.In New York City, it was a warm night, but certainly cooler than it was in the sun earlier in the day. The heat subsided enough for people to dance outside for a silent disco at Lincoln Center, and earlier in the day, a public pool on the Upper East Side was packed with families.
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