Heatwave Suggestions
While half the nation or 154.6 million Americans survived through a blistering heat wave, #POTUS has unveiled valuable information.
A heat wave is simply a period of unusually hot weather that typically lasts more than a couple of days. The temperatures have to be outside the historical averages for a given area.
A couple of 95-degree summer days in Maine, for example, might be considered a heat wave, but a couple of 95-degree summer days in Death Valley would be pretty unremarkable.