The world’s record-breaking hot streak has lasted 14 months. When will it end?
A climate scientist answers this and other burning questions about global heat

The city of Phoenix, Ariz. has endured its own record-breaking heat wave, during which daytime highs have exceeded 37° C (100° F) for more than 80 days in a row. This image from June 5, showing temperatures remaining high into the night, illustrates the norm for this summer.
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