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Is your city considered an urban heat island? Here’s what you need to know

Feeling claustrophobic in your neighborhood, but pleasant being in a park a few blocks away? You may be living on a urban heat island.
The effect occurs when neighborhoods in highly developed cities like New York and New Orleans become 15 to 20 degrees hotter mid-afternoon compared to surrounding areas with fewer buildings and more vegetation, according to the National Integrated Thermal Health Information System.