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Heat Wave Threatens to Break Records in the U.S. with Temperatures Above 109 °F

· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

The United States is facing a heat wave particularly affecting border states with Mexico, which could break records with temperatures exceeding 109.4 °F, the National Weather Service (NWS) warned on Friday. The Miami-based agency issued a warning for above-normal temperatures this weekend in the southern and mid-Atlantic regions of the country, with 'numerous daily records for maximum temperatures likely to be reached or broken this Friday, with some possible records on Saturday and Sunday.' The NWS specifically forecasted temperatures above 110 °F in the desert Southwest region, including areas of border states with Mexico: California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, as well as Nevada, Utah, and Oklahoma. Additionally, temperatures could exceed 100 °F in North Carolina, South Carolina, and California's Central Valley, while the Pacific Northwest may experience 'possible record high temperatures' above 90 °F. The NWS warned of 'broad major heat risk possible each day through the end of the weekend,' urging the public to stay hydrated and seek cool places. In contrast, the agency predicted 'strong to severe' thunderstorms from the mid-Atlantic to the Northeast, which could also emerge in the central United States. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) had already forecasted in March that the drought affecting more than half of the United States would extend this spring, along with above-average temperatures across much of the territory from April to June. The agency announced the formation of El Niño, a climate phenomenon that implies above-normal temperatures in the Pacific, with the possibility of being 'very strong,' which could exacerbate droughts and heavy rainfall, as well as increase the risk of heat waves both on land and in the ocean.

AI summary · Source: Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

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