
Heat in the United States: record beats in the north and west of the country
Until then, the barometer had only been mounted at 107 F and 108 F respectively
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Until then, the barometer had only been mounted at 107 F and 108 F (42°C), respectively. In Salt Lake City, the capital of Utah, or Billings, the largest city in Montana, mercury reached 109 Fahrenheit (43°C), according to preliminary U.S. weather data. Or records for these two municipalities since the survey began more than 150 years ago.
Furthermore, This heat wave follows a previous heat wave that suffocated eastern United States in early July, pushing mercury to 40°C in some cities such as New York and Philadelphia. Advertising While a majority of buildings in the United States are equipped with air conditioning and cooling systems, heat waves cause more deaths in the country than hurricanes and floods. A heat wave is currently hitting the U.S. Rockies and the plains of the northern U.S., where it broke historic heat records in several locations on Sunday.
In addition, "A dangerous heat wave": in the United States, temperatures that have never been seen since the survey began.
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Until then, the barometer had only been mounted at 107 F and 108 F (42°C), respectively.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn Salt Lake City, the capital of Utah, or Billings, the largest city in Montana, mercury reached 109 Fahrenheit (43°C), according to preliminary U.S. weather data.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesOr records for these two municipalities since the survey began more than 150 years ago.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThis heat wave follows a previous heat wave that suffocated eastern United States in early July, pushing mercury to 40°C in some cities such as New York and Philadelphia.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesAdvertising While a majority of buildings in the United States are equipped with air conditioning and cooling systems, heat waves cause more deaths in the country than hurricanes and floods.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesA heat wave is currently hitting the U.S. Rockies and the plains of the northern U.S., where it broke historic heat records in several locations on Sunday.
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"A dangerous heat wave": in the United States, temperatures that have never been seen since the survey began.
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