The city also set a record for its hottest overnight low temperature at 95 degrees.
its daily high of 116 degrees last week. Officials have warned of continued heat throughout the South, Southwest and the Pacific Northwest, as El Niño brings warmer air north.
Forecasters—including the National Weather Service—have urged residents in high-temperature areas to stay hydrated while in air-conditioned rooms. Record temperatures in July follow the hottest June ever, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, and a heat wave that hit the U.S. last year. AnFurther Reading
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