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The northwestern United States experienced the highest high temperature weather on record.

The northwestern United States experienced the highest high temperature weather on record.

The northwestern United States experienced the highest high temperature weather on record. On the 28th, the temperature in Salem, the capital of Oregon, reached 47.2℃, the highest temperature since records began in 19 in 1990s. The National Weather Service said: "In the long run, this day is likely to be the hottest day ever in Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon."

The northwest of the United States encountered the highest recorded high temperature weather of 1. On June 28, local time, several cities in the northwestern United States were hit by heat waves.

Many cities have set a new high temperature record, and the daily life of most residents has been affected.

In new york Times Square, almost everyone is holding a fan.

On the 28th, the highest temperature in Salem, the capital of Oregon, reached 47.2℃, the highest temperature recorded since the 1990s. The highest temperature in Portland Airport reached 46. 1℃, breaking the highest temperature record for the third consecutive day. At the same time, the Tacoma International Airport in Seattle, Washington set a high temperature record of 465,438+0.65,438+0℃, breaking the record one day ago.

The National Weather Service said: "In the long run, this day is likely to be the hottest day ever in Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon." The weather bureau predicts that the heat wave may begin to weaken on Tuesday. This hot weather is caused by atmospheric pressure over the northwestern United States and Canada, similar to that in California and southwestern States earlier this month.

The weather in Portland is rainy and sunny, so we are not fully prepared for the high temperature. The air conditioners in the shop are all sold out, and it is hard to find a piece of ice. Many bars and restaurants are closed, because the vents in the kitchen can't adapt to the rising temperature, and the chef's working environment is very dangerous.

Residents enjoy the cool in the public fountain.

Norma County, Mult City, Oregon has opened 1 1 emergency "cooling shed", most of which are located in public libraries, where people without air conditioning can escape the heat. Kate brown, the governor of Oregon, relaxed the restrictions on COVID-19 epidemic in theaters, swimming pools and shopping centers, and residents flocked to public swimming pools and even fountains to cool down. However, the Portland Park and Recreation Center closed the public swimming pool on the 28th because several lifeguards suffered from diseases related to high temperature. At the same time, some air-conditioning companies continue to open as informal cooling shelters for employees.

Experts say that extreme weather events such as the heat wave that hit parts of the United States this year are not always directly related to climate change. But Eric Xie Ning, a meteorologist with the US Weather Service, said in an interview this month that as global temperatures rise, more unusual weather patterns may become more common.

The northwest of the United States experienced the highest high temperature weather in history. On June 27th, local time, the highest recorded high temperature weather occurred in many cities in the northwestern United States. Portland, Oregon reported a record high temperature of 43℃, and Seattle, Washington is about to break the record.

On the west coast of the United States, from the Canadian border to the Mexican border, the government issued a high temperature warning to more than 20 million residents.

In the next few days, the northwest of the United States will continue to experience unprecedented dangerous high temperatures, and the high temperature in most areas will exceed 40 C. It is estimated that several cities will break hundreds of daily high temperature records from the 27th to most of next week.

The official warned that long-term extreme high temperature will significantly increase the incidence of high-temperature related diseases and remind residents to pay attention to heatstroke prevention.

Due to the recent unusually hot weather in the northwest coast of the United States, the demand for natural gas for power generation has increased, pushing the price of natural gas in the United States to reach 3.548 US dollars/million british thermal unit after the opening on Monday, setting a new high of nearly two and a half years since 20 19 1.

Considering that the electricity consumption will continue to rise in midsummer and the demand of the sustained recovery of American economic activities, especially the service industry, there is still room for further increase in American natural gas prices, and the further upward target will be 3.72 US dollars, the previous high of 20 19 years 1.