As New Jersey Bakes, Some Towns Ask Residents to Reduce Water Use
Briefly

The intense heat wave in the Northeast has led to excessive heat warnings and advisories in New Jersey, with temperatures over 10 degrees above normal. Officials advise residents, especially vulnerable groups, to stay hydrated, use air conditioning, and monitor pets for signs of overheating.
Communities in New Jersey are encouraged to use tools like Chill Out NJ to find cooling centers, while some areas implement mandatory or optional water restrictions to conserve resources. Sporting events, like a soccer game, are rescheduled to later times due to the extreme heat.
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