Syracuse Scorches: Record-Breaking Heatwave Sweeps Central New York – Heat Advisory in Effect
Syracuse,NY – June 25,2025 – Syracuse is battling a historic heatwave,shattering decades-old temperature records for the second consecutive day. The National Weather Service reported a peak temperature of 95 degrees at 3:51 p.m. today, with a “feels like” temperature soaring to a dangerous 101 degrees.
Yesterday,on June 24th,the city reached 94 degrees,surpassing the previous record of 93 degrees set in 1952. Monday also saw a record broken, hitting 94 degrees and exceeding the 92-degree record for June 23rd. The heat index climbed to 100 degrees today and peaked at 103 degrees on Monday, posing meaningful health risks.
Heat Advisory & School Impacts
A heat advisory remains in effect for Onondaga County until 8 p.m. tonight. Authorities urge residents to take precautions, stay hydrated, and limit strenuous outdoor activity.
Syracuse City Schools have adjusted schedules due to the extreme heat, extending half-days for kindergarten through 8th grade.Stay Informed
For the latest updates and safety data, visit syracuse.com’s weather coverage and heat advisory details. Information on school schedule changes can be found here.