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North America Heat Wave Hits 51.1°C in Mexico, 116°F in Texas
May 10, 2024, 10:45 PM
North America is experiencing the most brutal heat wave in its recorded history, with unprecedented temperatures reported across Mexico and parts of Texas. In Mexico, temperatures soared to new highs with Gallinas reaching 51.1°C, marking the hottest day in May for North America. This record was part of a broader pattern that saw temperatures exceed 50°C in several other locations, including Paso de Molina and El Pujal, and even reaching 30°C at 3000m asl. In Texas, La Puerta witnessed temperatures hitting 116 degrees, potentially setting a new record for the hottest May temperature in the state. The heat wave has shattered hundreds of temperature records across the region, affecting more than a dozen states with temperatures consistently above 45°C. A map by SMN highlights the extent of this historic event, with updates forthcoming.
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