Rising global temperatures on July 4 capped the world’s hottest day since record keeping began in 1979
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The global surface temperature was .95 degrees Fahrenheit above the 1991-2020 average, beating the record from June 2019Texans felt the heat more than most, as hundreds of people got sick and more than a dozen died from heat-related causes.
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