Amid the end of a brutally hot summer, forecast predicts a continued heat wave during this holiday weekend with more record-breaking high temperatures. Numerous cities have already reported experiencing a brutally hot summer on record.
As the hot summer comes to an end, some parts of the country will soon be experiencing another wave of heat.
Recent data indicates that the past few months have been enduring an exceptionally hot summer in some parts of the country.
This weekend, there will be high temperatures in the Dakotas to Southern Texas. The temperatures will be hotter than usual, and more heat is expected for the rest of the Labor Day weekend, although the hot summer season ended.
AccuWeather states that this upcoming long weekend, there is a high chance of historic temperature records being broken across the central part of the United States.
Climatologists recently declared the end of the hot summer as August transitioned into September.
According to The Washington Post article, the Gulf Coast region, including cities like Houston, New Orleans, and Tampa, had an exceptionally hot summer.
Temperature records were broken in many areas, making it a very uncomfortable and sweltering hot summer month, The Washington Post added.
The widespread of heat in the southern United States caused many cities to have their hottest or second-hottest August on record. Additionally, an area of record or near-record warmth extended from Seattle to the Bay Area.
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