In general, all critters need to be inside or in shade in a cool place with plenty of water. That water is going to evaporate quicker than you think so make sure to check it. Rabbits, birds and squirrels will be looking for moisture too, said after watching a jackrabbit take a long drink from a bird bath adjacent to a retaining wall
Here in the Seattle area we could use some of that heat. The last two summers were late to arrive and quick to leave. This year appears to be more of the same with mostly rain and a few days of sun.
OK. The US is hotter than the Sahara, Arabian Desert or Mesopotamia. Do we need any other proof that NOAA is juicing the data?
A brazilian people died of covaids, and nobody dies of the injection. Got it.
Death Valley, CA already holds the world record for the hottest recorded temperature at 134.1. So it's already the "hottest place on earth". Gee, I wonder why they call it "Death Valley"? Been there when it was over 125. Not a good time to go off roading there. Stay in the shade and keep hydrated.
Here in Rome, New York, it’s 46 degrees. Give see some of that global warming!!
In other words,
“It’s a normal summer in Death Valley”.
Yawn....
It was 65° here in SE Michigan. So, no “climate change” here.
CC
We’ve had an unusually cool and wet spring here in East Texas. It’s been mid-90’s here this last week though. Not that unusual. Forecast is sunny and only 90 today though.
Damn - here in central Connecticut it was 44 degrees last night. In mid-June.
***Death Valley forecast to soar to a blistering 128 degrees. ***
Nothing new. I remember fifty years or so ago when Death Valley was closed due to the heat.
CBS reported this was MAN MADE CLIMATE CHANGE causing all of this. Wackos