There was no such heat in October for 78 years: temperature in New York breaks records
'03.10.2019'
Source: pix11.com
In some parts of the United States, historical heat is being recorded. This publication reports Pix11.

Throughout the country, 162 projected record highs and 164 record warm lows (when the lowest temperature is higher than normal) are projected.
So, on October 2, a new temperature record was set in three states (New York, New Jersey and Connecticut). As of 13: 43, Central Park officially recorded 91 degrees Fahrenheit (almost 33 degrees Celsius). This is the sixth time that the city has broken such a record in October, the National Meteorological Service notes.
Newark also set a record by fixing 34,5 degrees, while Aislip - 31 degrees Celsius.
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The normal temperature for this time of year is about 20 degrees Celsius. Observing the 32 degree Celsius in New York on a thermometer is a rare occurrence.
National Meteorological Service records temperature since 1868 of the year. The last case, when it was so hot in New York in October, was recorded in 1941.
At the same time, the New York Times reports that there have been only five days since the 1868 of the year, when in October the weather reached + 32 degrees and above.
2 October 1927 of the year: 32
17 October 1938 of the year: 32
10 October 1939 of the year: 32
5 October 1941 of the year: 34
6 October 1941 of the year: 32
Starting from Thursday, October 3, the temperature in New York will drop to 15 degrees Celsius.