Heat advisory in place
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National Weather Service forecasters also warned of a "handful" of strong to severe thunderstorms on Friday afternoon.
As another bout of sweltering heat is set to hit Massachusetts, the MBTA is alerting riders that the extreme heat could cause delays on the commuter rail on Friday.
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After a relatively comfortable July 4th, the extreme heat is returning to Massachusetts and the National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory because of how hot it will feel through Monday.The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for most of southern New England through Monday at 8 p.
Most major cities across Massachusetts could feel hotter than they are on Friday, with some feeling hotter than 100 degrees.
According to the National Weather Service branch in Norton, Friday is expected to be 'significantly hotter' than today.
A Heat Advisory is in effect across the D.C. region on Friday, with heat index values expected to reach up to 106 degrees and a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms.