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Phoenix records high temperatures in October while burning calories
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Phoenix records high temperatures in October while burning calories

PHOENIX (AP) — Phoenix has concluded that the annual caloric temperature for several years at the highest level of the Unidos universities registers a different calorific value than before, raising the maximum temperature at the highest caloric part of the country 43, 3 degrees Celsius (110 Fahrenheit) in October before registration began, and it’s been a while.

The National Meteorological Service indicates that October’s temperature is a result of Phoenix hitting an annual record of 70 days of maximum temperatures, with temperatures reaching highs or above 43ºC (110ºF). Prior to September 19, 2010, the highest year in Phoenix when temperatures were high.

“You conclude with the extremes of the climate, but you can’t have to lose the year’s records,” said Sean Benedict, a meteorologist at the Phoenix Meteorological Service. “If the temperature is higher than in summer, it could be a temperature of 37 ºC (100 ºF) for the beginning of the year.”

“This is one of the last rounds of highest temperature records,” Arizona’s climate agency publishes on the red social X. “Phoenix has 19 new records and more empates. Tucson has recorded 18 new records and songs. Flagstaff has 10 new records and an empath. Many of the admissions are now charged with varying degrees of difference.”

The maximum temperature in Phoenix is ​​forecast for the four-year period of 26.1 ºC (79 ºF). Make sure the temperature is higher than during the end of the week and the following period.

The operation of the Maricopa heat exchanger is confirmed by 389 different relationships with the heat that year, and for another 29 years research continues into possible causal relationships with the heat. Since a year, 645 cars have been registered with calories with a population of 4.5 million, including Phoenix.