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The Northeast will be bracing for the hottest weather of the year with summerlike heat baking the region early next week. This will soon be followed by a cold front bringing severe thunderstorms.
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00:00The Northeast is about to skip straight to July, but severe weather is going to make it a preview, not
00:04a permanent jump.
00:05AccuWeather real field temperatures could push close to 100 degrees across parts of the East by Tuesday.
00:10Cities like D.C., Philly, and New York are gearing up for the hottest weather of the year so far,
00:14with heat and humidity hitting at the same time. And yes, records could fall.
00:18Monday, the hottest air focuses on Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia.
00:22By Tuesday, the heat spreads into Ohio and Pennsylvania, but it doesn't last.
00:26A cold front moves through Wednesday with showers and thunderstorms.
00:28Some could turn strong to severe from Knoxville through D.C., Philly, New York, and all the way to Portland,
00:34Maine.
00:34Damaging wind, hail, and flash flooding are all possible, but then temperatures crash behind it.
00:39Cleveland could go from near record heat Tuesday to 20 degrees cooler just one day later.
00:43So if you've been waiting for summer weather, this is your preview.
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