For four consecutive days, Earth has seen its hottest day ever
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For four consecutive days, Earth experienced its hottest day on record. On Monday, July 3, the global average temperature was 16.2ºC (61.16ºF); that was the hottest day ever recorded. The next day, July 4, broke that record by far, reaching 17.18ºC (62.92ºF).
For four consecutive days, Earth has seen its hottest day ever
For four consecutive days, Earth has seen its…
For four consecutive days, Earth has seen its hottest day ever
For four consecutive days, Earth experienced its hottest day on record. On Monday, July 3, the global average temperature was 16.2ºC (61.16ºF); that was the hottest day ever recorded. The next day, July 4, broke that record by far, reaching 17.18ºC (62.92ºF).