Tuesday marked the hottest day in at least 44 years. The globe’s average temperature reached 69 degrees Fahrenheit with Utah reaching over 100 degrees on Monday.
The globe’s average temperature reached 69 degrees Fahrenheit.With a week of even hotter temperatures ahead, the risk of heat-related illnesses increases.
While Dr. Hayes said it’s more common to see illnesses in elderly folks and infants, it’s something we all need to be careful about.
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