
Birds splash in a fountain during the summer heatwave in Boston, Massachusetts, US, July 19, 2019
The extreme temperatures, reaching as high as 95F (35C), have been plaguing large parts of the US from the Midwest to the East Coast over the past few days. At least six deaths have already been blamed on the extreme heatwave - four in Maryland and one each in Arizona and Arkansas.
In some places, thermometers have hit triple digits, prompting the authorities and meteorological services to release numerous advisories on how to stay cool, open dedicated cooling centers and hold water parties of all sorts.














Comment: This follows an extremely wet spring in the US which could lead to significant crop shortages. Similar weather patterns are also occurring throughout Europe with many parts already exceeding the average number of wildfires:
- Massive wildfire in Portugal
- Lake discovered 11,000ft high in the Alps following heat wave
Although these unprecedented heatwaves can be deceptive because cold records are also being broken: