Heat and humidity draped the Northeast for yet another day Wednesday, pushing power companies to crank up power to cool the sticky masses and keeping the mercury hovering around 100 from Virginia to New Hampshire.
The crux of the deadly heat was situated over the Philadelphia area, where an excessive heat warning was put into effect until 8 p.m. The National Weather Service said high humidity levels could make it feel as hot as Tuesday, when temperatures topped 100.
Standing in line for breakfast at a food truck in downtown Philadelphia, retail store manager Adam Collina, 45, sounded resigned.
"It looks like this is something we're going to have …
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