Hot, sticky weather is going to linger in New England
Weather forecasters say the hot, sticky weather is going to linger this week in New England.
Meteorologist Derek Schroeter says there's some relief on the immediate coast but even that will come to an end Tuesday when temperatures climb into the upper 90s in some places.
It's going to be an extended heat wave. Concord, New Hampshire, could see seven consecutive days of 90-degree weather for the first time in 16 years.
Over the weekend, cooling centers were opened across the region. Officials are urging residents to take advantage of those centers. Those who must be outside are advised to avoid prolonged exposure, take plenty of breaks and stay hydrated.