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Heat wave: 1,000+ records fall in US in a week

The Associated Press
In this photo provided by Charlie Wilson, Jaclyn Wilson-Demel and her father Blaine Wilson take a break from welding and checking irrigation at the Wilson ranch Wednesday, June 27, 2012, near Lakeside, Neb. Across the country, more than 900 heat records have been broken in the past week. If the forecasts hold, an intense heat wave gripping the center and western portion of the country could mean more will fall. (AP Photo/Courtesy Charlie Wilson)
AP | Jaclyn Wilson-Demel

Hundreds of heat-related records recently have fallen across the United States.

In the past week, 1,011 records have been broken around the country, including 251 new daily high temperature records on Tuesday.

The heat is creating consequences ranging from the catastrophic to the comical, from wildfires in the Rocky Mountains to frying bacon on an Oklahoma sidewalk.



If forecasts hold, more records could fall in the coming days in the central and western parts of the country.

University of Victoria climate scientist Andrew Weaver says the current heat wave “is bad now by our current definition,” but that this will be “far more common in the years ahead.”



No matter where you are this week, the objective is the same: stay cool.


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