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We adhere to structured guidelines for sourcing information and linking to other resources, including scientific studies and medical journals.With Memorial Day behind us, summer is officially in full swing—and Mother Nature isn't playing around this year. Temperatures are noticeably, prompting the revival of portable air conditioning units and heavy duty fans. In fact, the heat index in parts of the country is alreadytemperatures.
Mexico is battling its deadliest heat waves in centuries. During the summer months, the country's average high ranges from the, according to U.S. News & World Report. However, since early May, Mexico has been experiencing a heat dome consisting of triple-digit temperatures.With each passing day, Mexico City continues to break records. For the first time in 150 years, the country's capital, some parts of Mexico were also closing in on 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
The extreme heat has forced Mexico into a countrywide drought. The latest update from the North American Drought Monitor shows that, according to the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center . The heat dome is predicted to infiltrate parts of Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Florida, and Texas—all of which have at least a 60 to 70 percent chance of above-average highs.
Florida also got an early taste of the heat dome. Beach destinations like Miami, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Key West, and Tampa have recorded unprecedented temperatures for the month of May,While the Northeast is suspected to have"near normal" temperatures, the CPC forecasts that New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire, and other neighboring states will get an"likely above" amount of rain, which can bring in stifling humidity.
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