In this edition of 'Eyewitness News Extra Time,' we cover the sweltering heat in our area and across the nation.
Day three will continue the hot stretch with a chance for severe weather.In Manhattan, it may have read in the mid-90s on the thermometer, but it felt like the triple digits.
In the west and the south, their streaks are breaking records.In the west, El Paso, Texas hit day 43 with triple-digit temperatures on Friday.You can watch 'Eyewitness News Extra Time' live Monday-Friday at 6:30 p.m. on ABC7NY.com or our
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