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U.S. Records Hottest July in 132 Years

August 23, 2026

Why it matters locally: Tennessee, with its significant agricultural sector, could face challenges with crop yields and increased irrigation demands due to prolonged higher temperatures. Additionally, the state's energy grid may experience increased strain from higher cooling demands.


Washington D.C. — The United States recorded its warmest July last month, federal scientists announced. This July marked the warmest single month in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) 132 years of data collection. NOAA researchers compiled temperature data from across the country to reach this conclusion. Their analysis indicates the average temperature across the U.S. exceeded all previous July and monthly averages since the agency began tracking temperatures. The report specified the extent of the temperature anomaly. Scientists at NOAA did not offer immediate commentary on the long-term implications of the record-breaking temperatures. They presented the findings as part of their routine climate monitoring and reporting.

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