Slight Temperature Drop Makes Tuesday The World’s Second-Hottest Day, making Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday the three hottest days on record.



Slight Temperature Drop Makes Tuesday The World’s Second-Hottest Day, making Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday the three hottest days on record.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/climate-global-heat_n_66a21f73e4b0af62b424d2ed/amp

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  2. > All three days were hotter than Earth’s previous hottest day in 2023.

    > “The steady drumbeat of hottest-day-ever records and near-records is concerning for three main reasons. The first is that heat is a killer. The second is that the health impacts of heat waves become much more serious when events persist. The third is that the hottest-day records this year are a surprise,” said Stanford University climate scientist Chris Field.

    > “I wouldn’t be surprised to see Thursday, Friday and Saturday also set new warmest day records,” said climate scientist Andrew Weaver at the University of Victoria in Canada, which has been broiling in the warmth.

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