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Rockland, What Do You Think About The Heat?

With the area in the middle of a heat wave, Patch wants to know what you think about the heat

It’s the middle of July and that means hot weather, especially now as most of the country finds itself in a heat wave. Rockland County Health Department has already issued a few heat and ozone advisories.

Rockland is no different and meteorologists are predicting temperatures in the 90s for the remainder of the week. As many people tend to have a love it or hate it relationship with such hot weather, Patch wants to know what you think about the heat.

Eric Thomas, Valley Cottage

“The heat's ok, but I'm tired of the high humidity. I love summer, so the heat's fun.”

Ariel Boer, West Nyack

“It really hasn't bugged me at all this summer. I don't think it even hit 100 yet, so I don't get what all the fuss is about. Besides, it's summer and it's supposed to be hot. So if everyone stopped going on about the weather and just kicked back with a nice cold drink, I think we'd all be able to enjoy summer just a little more.”

Will Fowlkes, Suffern

“I don't mind the heat this summer, because it's not as humid as past summers.”

Justin Ames, New City

“I’m a winter person, so I don’t really like the heat. I could go for some snowfall actually.”

Pooja Hodarker, Garnerville

“It’s too hot. I like to stay indoors.”

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