suffocating the northeast. sizzling triple digit temperatures shattered records in several states yesterday. it s the kind of heat that can actually hurt and it s not letting up any time soon. it was 103 degrees in central park yesterday. but that wasn t the only history making high. record temperatures also recorded in connecticut, maryland, virginia, and pennsylvania. in fact, in philadelphia 92-year-old woman was found dead in her apartment by a neighbor. she did not have air conditioning and only had a few windows only. rob marciano be is tracking the heat wave from the extreme weather center in atlanta in a moment and will let us know what to expect today and for the rest of the week. let s begin with jason carol on the streets of new york where they are feeling the heat. good morning. reporter: good morning. you were out here yesterday. you know how hot it was. bracing for more heat today. at 6:01 a.m., already 86 degrees. yesterday, john, it was the hottest july