Triple-digit temperatures hit states as heatwave affects Americans | USA TODAY



More than 80 million Americans are under heat advisories as record-breaking temperatures sweep across the country.

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Heat advisories, watches and warnings have impacted nearly 100 million people, or almost a third of Americans, over the past 30 days as summer temperatures kick in across the country. Temperatures in some desert areas were predicted to soar past 120 degrees during the day and remain in the 90s overnight. This week, forecasted temperatures in the Southwest range up to 100-110 degrees, even reaching 115 in parts of California, Nevada and Arizona.

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6 comments

  1. if we humans do nothing now it will be 60 or 70 degrees in 5 years the climate is fucked up

  2. Your channel has become my go-to source for inspiration and motivation.

  3. This is not normal at all. Summer is hot but thanks to climate change the temperatures have reached so high that humans and animals can survive it. Climate change is very real and very damaging

  4. And don't let someone pay you less then 15 an hour to work in this South Texas heat. NEVER.

  5. 5G makes global warming?

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