Something Is Going On With The Climate
Briefly

The average June temperature in the United States was 71.8°F, ranking as the second warmest in 130 years, highlighting increasing heat trends and drought conditions.
2023 has seen 2,325 heat-related fatalities, up from 1,700 in 2022, emphasizing the severe health impacts of the ongoing heat waves across the West.
The list of cities with the most significant temperature deviations from normal indicates a worrying trend; cities in Georgia, Texas, and Arizona are notably affected.
Significant temperature deviations range from 4.6 degrees in Durant, Oklahoma to 6.7 degrees in Yuma, Arizona, reflecting the alarming rise in summer temperatures.
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