Data shows that July 3, 2023 was the hottest day ever recorded globally. The average global temperature reached 62.62 Fahrenheit, surpassing the August 2016 record of 62.46F as heatwaves sizzled around the world.
Monday, July 3, was the hottest day ever recorded globally, according to data from the U.S. National Centers for Environmental Prediction.
The southern U.S. has been suffering under an intense heat dome in recent weeks. In China, an enduring heatwave continued, with temperatures above 35C . North Africa has seen temperatures near 50C .
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