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As the summer heatwaves continue in parts of the U.S. and U.K., contrasting weather patterns are emerging. In Phoenix, a relentless heatwave is expected to maintain temperatures above 110°F for an unprecedented 102 consecutive days, while the Twin Cities haven't seen 100°F in over 800 days. The U.K. is experiencing a brief spike in temperatures up to 27°C before a significant drop to around 3°C is forecasted next week. Meanwhile, California's Santa Clarita Valley is bracing for temperatures between 105°F and 108°F, with officials warning about the health risks to sensitive populations. Kansas also recorded a hot summer with Medicine Lodge experiencing 34 days of triple-digit temperatures, although the overall count of such days was below normal for the state. These extreme weather conditions highlight the ongoing challenges posed by climate variability across regions.
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