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The average global temperature on the surface of the planet was marked on Tuesday, July 4, a record 17.18 degrees Celsius (62.92 Fahrenheit), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric

July 4, the day the Earth reached its highest average temperature.

The average global temperature on the surface of the planet was marked on Tuesday, July 4, a record 17.18 degrees Celsius (62.92 Fahrenheit), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said Wednesday.

He a new record since recording began in 1979surpassed the previous reading of 17.01 Celsius (62.62 Fahrenheit) recorded on Monday, June 3, the agency said, just days after the start of summer in the northern hemisphere.

An association Early El Niño and climate change led to warnings from scientists who predicted it would be one of the hottest years on record.

In early June, NOAA reported the start of El Niño, a weather event associated with rising temperatures in the equatorial eastern Pacific.

According to NOAA, the El Niño effect can cause rainy summer in the south of the USA and on the coast Gulf of Mexico.

Robert Rohde of Berkeley Earth at the University of California pointed out in a Twitter post that “this combination could very well bring even hotter days in the next six weeks“.

National Weather Service (NWS) forecast for this Wednesday temperature above 38 degrees Celsius (100 Fahrenheit) in Las Vegas (Nevada), El Paso (Texas) and Albuquerque (New Mexico), which can reach 43.3 Celsius (110 Fahrenheit) in Phoenix (Arizona).

Similarly, temperatures of 33 to 37 degrees Celsius (90-100 Fahrenheit) are expected in San Antonio and Dallas (Texas), Jacksonville and Tampa (Florida), Oklahoma City (Oklahoma), Memphis (Tennessee), New Orleans (Louisiana), and Washington, DC.

EFE

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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