The Middle West can break the heat records in the summer weather stadium
Fall feelings are suspended across most of the Middle West this week.
An extraordinary heat wave in October can bring standard temperatures to the northern plains and the upper West in the coming days, with Menabolis expected to reach 90 degrees Fahrenheit this week.
It is expected that temperatures throughout the region will reach 30 degrees of usual on Friday and Saturday. The highlands of more than 80 degrees are common by South Dakota east to Illinois. Some places may go up to low to the mid -1990s, according to national weather service.
“Despite the calendar that he says is October, it will certainly be more like summer than falling in the next few days,” weather service He said Thursday in her short -term expectations.
Dozens of new daily temperature records can be set on Friday until the weekend, including in Minneapolis; Bismarck, North Dakota; Rapid, South Dakota; Madison, Wisconsin; And Mulin, Illinois.
These parts of the country are largely unusual for the summer conditions at this time of the year. Minynabolis Saint. For example, the Paul region did not exceed or exceeded 90 degrees in October three times in the recorded date, according to data from the national weather service, which has maintained temperature records since 1872.
Heat waves have become more frequent and more severe As a result of climate change, studies have shown. Severe heat events are also expected to last longer with the high temperature of the planet.
According to national weather service for this week due to a series of high pressure that is still dependent on the plains and the Middle West, according to national weather service. When these high pressure areas stop on the ground, they tend to have a hot air trap and increase temperatures for several consecutive days.