Massachusetts is preparing for a potential heat wave with record-setting temperatures anticipated in Boston. The city has declared a heat emergency, with temperatures expected to reach near 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Mayor Michelle Wu has announced a three-day heat emergency, though some reports suggest it may last for two days. The heat index could make it feel as hot as 106 degrees.
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