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Use Caution This Weekend If Going Outside
With springtime levels of excessive pollen, the Garden State could soon be in for summer heat. This weekend, forecasters predict record-breaking temperatures in portions of New Jersey, as well as an especially difficult weekend for anyone suffering from seasonal allergies.
According to the
National Weather Service, the weekend's maximum temperatures will likely be on Saturday, although Sunday could reach 90 degrees. In certain spots, such as Trenton, where a high of 97 degrees is anticipated on Saturday, the heatwave might set records.
The New York office of the National Weather Service, which covers northeast New Jersey, has yet to map out temperature projections. However, the National Weather Service predicts scorching weather in the region this weekend, with a high of 92 degrees in Newark on Saturday.
According to the National Weather Service, the heat wave might continue 3 to 5 days. Heat has been the leading cause of weather-related mortality in recent decades, according to the National Weather Service. According to the CDC, excessive heat killed 139 Americans every year between 1990 and 2019.
According to AccuWeather, much of the state has high pollen levels, which could rise "extremely high" during the following couple of days before reaching "extreme" levels this weekend. Because pollen can travel for kilometers in the wind, the amount of allergen in the air varies greatly from town to community.