The forecast is calling for very warm temperatures next week and as a result some schools are going to do half days to wrap up the year here in New York State.

The summer arrives this weekend and it seems as though the schools are staying in session longer than ever.

The heat and humidity will be off the charts starting on Monday across New York State.

In Western New York, The Amherst and Williamsville Central School Districts announce its elementary schools will have two half days next week.

The National Weather Service office in Buffalo, New York says that: "Humid conditions with summer-time warmth expected today along with scattered afternoon and evening showers and storms. More showers and storms are expected Thursday before oppressive heat builds into the region later in the weekend and into next week".

According to a post from Williamsville Schools:

The schools will be closing up for the summer after next week! Check with your kid's school to see if there will be any schedule changes ahead of next week.

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