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Newly expanded NWS HeatRisk combines weather, climate & CDC data to identify potentially dangerous heat that may lead to increased risk for health impacts. To see the current HeatRisk in your area, visit the interactive HeatRisk viewer: www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/heatrisk pic.twitter.com/r5VDbWbQNw
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NWS Phoenix
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Although temperatures today will still remain well-above normal, it will not be as hot as it was the last couple of days with highs in the mid 90s across the lower deserts. If spending time outdoors make sure to take all the necessary heat precautions. #azwx #cawx pic.twitter.com/O93fgHGfaa
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NWS Bay Area ๐
NWSBayArea
Hearing the call of the outdoors on this warm, dry weekend๐? We are too!
With temperatures running above normal, remember to stay hydrated and wear sunscreen to prevent heat related illnesses. pic.twitter.com/YDRgY83usF
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Extreme Temperatures Around The World
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Records allover, every day:
Exceptional hot night at Arriaga,Chiapas, MEXICO MIN 28.7C;this is the second hottest night ever recorded in Mexico in April, behind the 28.9C at Chetumal.
Southern Mexico is under a terrible heat wave which will just get worse and worse. pic.twitter.com/oUcM1NbQSp
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