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Phoenix just endured the hottest month for any US city as historic heat streak comes to an end

Phoenix just endured the hottest month for any US city as historic heat streak comes to an end
Well, good morning. And you know, to give you some more perspective when we started our day here around 1 a.m. it was already 101 degrees outside. But now that we're beginning to approach three weeks with high temperatures above 110 degrees. This is not over yet. It's hot out there. No, really hot. Feels like you're actually on fire after you're out here for *** while. Over 65 million people across the US are under heat alerts in 14 states. Tuesday, spanning from coast to coast in Phoenix, Arizona, residents have endured 18 consecutive days at 110 degrees or higher. The record for the longest streak is expected to be broken today and the high temperatures will continue in Buckeye. The heat is being blamed for the death of *** man who was walking to *** fire station after his bike got *** flat tire over the weekend. In this case, the temperatures caught up with him dangerously high. Temperature is being recorded across the region. El Paso, Texas reached 100 degrees for the 32nd straight day with the National weather service tweeting. There's no end in sight. The state's electrical grid is feeling the strain from the record demand, but holding up thanks to additional resources. So we're seeing energy storage and solar power really playing *** much more dramatic role than they were playing even just *** couple of short years ago. Now, keeping cool and staying out of the scorching sun should be the priority and it's nearly impossible for you to be outside, especially in an unshaded place right now and keep up with the amount of fluids that you could drink. Ideally, you'd be in the air conditioner or get misers on you. And the heat streak is also taking *** toll on firefighters with the city of Phoenix reporting that roughly eight and 10 calls on the part of firefighters are not fires but rather medical emergencies, people falling or should say succumbing to heat exhaustion. That's the latest reporting here in Phoenix, I Mike Valeo. Back to you.
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Phoenix just endured the hottest month for any US city as historic heat streak comes to an end
One of the most exceptional heat streaks in U.S. history finally ended Monday when Phoenix바카라 게임 웹사이트™s high temperature peaked under 110 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time in a month, a cumulative toll that has catapulted the city to the top of the record books. But the heat is far from over for Phoenix and millions of others across the Central U.S.Tuesday바카라 게임 웹사이트™s high temperature was 108 degrees in Phoenix, or 2 degrees above average. The 31 consecutive days at 110 degrees or above broke the previous record by 18 days. It wasn바카라 게임 웹사이트™t just high temperatures breaking records: The city also set a new record warm low temperature of 97 degrees during the streak. With temperatures warming up to extreme highs and hardly cooling down overnight, July averaged a record-shattering 102.7 degrees for the month, the hottest month on record for any U.S. city, let alone Phoenix, according to the Office of the Arizona State Climatologist.바카라 게임 웹사이트œIt바카라 게임 웹사이트™s been a year of abnormalities and streaks, so it바카라 게임 웹사이트™s just a testament to just how strange this year has been,바카라 게임 웹사이트 said Ryan Worley, meteorologist for the National Weather Service office in Phoenix.July 2023 will go down in history books for many locations across the U.S. southern tier. More than two dozen cities from California to Florida could end up setting records for the warmest July. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Kingman, Arizona, Miami, and Las Vegas, have already clinched the number-one spot for the warmest July on record. These are just numbers that have manifested into a very real danger for people and animals.The heat has taken a deadly tollAt least 25 people have died from heat so far in 2023 in Maricopa County, home to Phoenix, with 249 other deaths still under investigation for a possible heat connection, according to the Maricopa County Department of Public Health. July is typically the deadliest time of the year for heat-related deaths, but this year has been 바카라 게임 웹사이트œworse than prior years,바카라 게임 웹사이트 Maricopa County spokesperson Jason Berry previously told CNN affiliate KTVK/KPHO. The fear of a surge in heat-related deaths prompted the Maricopa County medical examiner to bring in 10 refrigerated containers last week to handle a possible overflow of bodies. Twenty-five-year-old farm worker Dario Mendoza was one of the Arizonans that died from suspected heat-related causes in July. He collapsed in a Yuma, Arizona, field on July 20 when temperatures climbed as high as 116 degrees, Yuma County Sheriff바카라 게임 웹사이트™s Office spokesperson Tania Pavlak told CNN. Mendoza is one of a legion of outdoor workers who have had little option but to brave the heat and its extreme risk to human health.Multiple people have died in National Parks this year from the heat, police dogs even died from heat-related illness in Indiana after an air conditioning failure, authorities said. Even cactuses are succumbing to the Arizona heat. The heat is far from overThe end of July did not bring an end to the relentless heat. August will start as July finished with oppressive heat across much of the Central US. Heat alerts are in effect for more than 50 million people from the Southern Plains to the Lower Mississippi River Valley where the 바카라 게임 웹사이트œfeels like바카라 게임 웹사이트 temperature will reach 110 degrees or more. What is the 바카라 게임 웹사이트œfeels-like바카라 게임 웹사이트 temperature or heat index?North Texas, including the Dallas Metroplex, could get as high as 111 degrees Tuesday and Wednesday.Heat indexes could climb as high as 115 degrees for New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Even Phoenix will be back in the extreme heat by Wednesday, as the dome of high pressure that바카라 게임 웹사이트™s responsible for creating these massive heat waves shifts once again to the west. Temperatures topping 110 degrees will arrive in Phoenix again by Wednesday. Highs on Sunday could reach 116 degrees so the city will once again be under heat alerts beginning Friday and lasting through the weekend.

One of the most exceptional heat streaks in U.S. history finally ended Monday when Phoenix바카라 게임 웹사이트™s high temperature peaked under 110 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time in a month, a cumulative toll that has catapulted the city to the top of the record books. But the heat is far from over for Phoenix and millions of others across the Central U.S.

Tuesday바카라 게임 웹사이트™s high temperature was 108 degrees in Phoenix, or 2 degrees above average. The 31 consecutive days at 110 degrees or above broke the previous record by 18 days.

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It wasn바카라 게임 웹사이트™t just high temperatures breaking records: The city also set a new record warm low temperature of 97 degrees during the streak. With temperatures warming up to extreme highs and hardly cooling down overnight, July averaged a record-shattering 102.7 degrees for the month, the hottest month , let alone Phoenix, according to the Office of the Arizona State Climatologist.

바카라 게임 웹사이트œIt바카라 게임 웹사이트™s been a year of abnormalities and streaks, so it바카라 게임 웹사이트™s just a testament to just how strange this year has been,바카라 게임 웹사이트 said Ryan Worley, meteorologist for the National Weather Service office in Phoenix.

July 2023 will go down in history books for many locations across the U.S. southern tier.

More than two dozen cities from California to Florida could end up setting records for the warmest July. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Kingman, Arizona, Miami, and Las Vegas, have already clinched the number-one spot for the warmest July on record.

These are just numbers that have manifested into a very real danger for people and animals.

The heat has taken a deadly toll

At least 25 people have in Maricopa County, home to Phoenix, with 249 other deaths still under investigation for a possible heat connection, according to the Maricopa County Department of Public Health.

July is typically the deadliest time of the year for heat-related deaths, but this year has been 바카라 게임 웹사이트œworse than prior years,바카라 게임 웹사이트 Maricopa County spokesperson Jason Berry previously told CNN affiliate KTVK/KPHO. The fear of a surge in heat-related deaths prompted the Maricopa County medical examiner to bring in last week to handle a possible overflow of bodies.

Twenty-five-year-old farm worker Dario Mendoza was one of the Arizonans that died from suspected heat-related causes in July. He collapsed in a Yuma, Arizona, field on July 20 when temperatures climbed as high as 116 degrees, Yuma County Sheriff바카라 게임 웹사이트™s Office spokesperson Tania Pavlak told CNN. Mendoza is one of a legion of outdoor workers who have had to human health.

Multiple people have this year from the heat, police dogs even in Indiana after an air conditioning failure, authorities said. Even cactuses are.

The heat is far from over

The end of July did not bring an end to the relentless heat. August will start as July finished with oppressive heat across much of the Central US.

Heat alerts are in effect for more than 50 million people from the Southern Plains to the Lower Mississippi River Valley where the 바카라 게임 웹사이트œfeels like바카라 게임 웹사이트 temperature will reach 110 degrees or more.

North Texas, including the Dallas Metroplex, could get as high as 111 degrees Tuesday and Wednesday.

Heat indexes could climb as high as 115 degrees for New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Even Phoenix will be back in the extreme heat by Wednesday, as the that바카라 게임 웹사이트™s responsible for creating these massive heat waves shifts once again to the west.

Temperatures topping 110 degrees will arrive in Phoenix again by Wednesday. Highs on Sunday could reach 116 degrees so the city will once again be under heat alerts beginning Friday and lasting through the weekend.