It’s station hot 101.5.
The Big Apple is burning with the mercury climbing to nearly triple figures on Wednesday and Thursday beneath the “heat dome” scorching the Northeast.
That day, Central Park reached a blistering 100-degrees for the first time in nearly 15 years. To add insult to heat stroke, real-feel temps reached a face-melting 110 degrees thanks to the swampy humidity as officials warned commuters to stay cool and remain indoors…