It is going to get hot, very hot this week in New York State.

Looking ahead this week, we could end up setting several new records when it comes to the daily high temperatures.


Will this week set history and give one of the hottest days ever in New York State?

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We will have to wait and see and while we do, here is a look at the Top 5 Hottest Days in New York State history.

104 Degrees - This high temperature was recorded in Ronkonkoma, New York on July 3rd, 1966

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105 Degrees - This high temperature was recorded in Port Jervis, New York on July 9th, 1936

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106 Degrees - This high temperature was recorded in New York City on July 9th, 1936

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107 Degrees - This high temperature was recorded in New York City on July 3rd, 1966

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108 Degrees - This high temperature was recorded in Troy, New York July 22, 1926

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For a look at the highest temperature recorded in cities across New York State, click HERE

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