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Infernal heat! Sahara Desert will be cooler than Mexico this Friday

Temperatures in Mexico are increasing significantly

Temperatures in Mexico have reached high levels, to the point that the heatwave has caused the death of several homeless people due to the intensity of the heat. According to a website, these conditions are even greater than the ones reached in the world’s biggest desert.

In a map that indicates several meteorological conditions and forecasts, it was determined that on the afternoon of Friday, June 23, temperatures in the Sahara Desert were lower than in many areas in Mexico, which is currently experiencing a heatwave.

To be precise, at 4 PM, the desert located in Africa reached 21°C; while the highest temperatures in Mexico reached 34°C, exceeding significantly the temperatures of this famous desert.

So far, Tijuana has had only slight temperature increases that haven’t exceeded 25°C with clear skies, which has been enough for many. According to The Weather Channel, on Friday, temperatures will reach 21°C, and they will increase to 27°C until next week.

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