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As summers go this has been one of the hottest, setting records everywhere. Look no further than Phoenix, AZ which had 31 days in a row over 110°.
Alex Tardy, a Meteorologist with the National Weather Service, says this summer is not just a one-off.
"July [2023] is probably going to go down as one of the warmest global temperatures. 2020 - 2021 were the hottest summers on record in California, 2022, last year was right behind it," Tardy explained.
While it may seem that the Southwest has been suffering under a Heat Dome that won't let up much of the Northern Hemisphere has been suffering this summer.
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