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The world recorded its hottest ever day, as many parts of the Mediterranean face extreme wildfire risks. Sunday witnessed the highest average temperature on Earth, breaching a previous record set ...
Many areas in the region will set new daily high records Tuesday, and Boston could come close to shattering the record for ...
On Sunday (July 21), the world's average temperature hit 62.76°F (17.09°C) – just exceeding the previous record of 62.74°F (17.08°C) from July 6, 2023.. This makes it the hottest day going ...
World Records Hottest Day Ever—Here Are The U.S. Cities Breaking Heat Records This Summer. ByBrian Bushard, Former Staff . andMolly Bohannon, Former Staff. Jul 23, 2024, 01:59pm EDT.
Moreover, before this week, the previous record for the world’s hottest day just came not too long ago, on July 6, 2023, when the mercury climbed to 17.08 degrees Celsius, or 62.74 degrees ...
On Sunday, July 21, the world had its hottest day on record. Just 24 hours later, that record broke again making last Monday very likely the hottest day in thousands of years.
The world again registered its hottest day on record on Monday, July 22, inching past Sunday which had just taken the title, according to preliminary data from a European Union monitoring agency.
The world on Sunday recorded its hottest-ever day, as many parts of the Mediterranean face a heat wave that has led to extreme wildfire risks, climate change monitors say.. The global average ...
LONDON >> The world again registered its hottest day on record on Monday, inching past the previous high recorded just 24 hours earlier on Sunday, according to preliminary data from a European ...
LONDON, July 24 (Reuters) - The world again registered its hottest day on record on Monday, inching past the previous high recorded just 24 hours earlier on Sunday, according to preliminary data ...
LONDON-The world again registered its hottest day on record on July 22, inching past July 21 which had just taken the title, according to preliminary data from a European Union monitoring agency.
LONDON (Reuters) -The world again registered its hottest day on record on Monday, inching past the previous high recorded just 24 hours earlier on Sunday, according to preliminary data from a ...