In Hot Water: The Potomac River Set a Record High Temperature of 94 Degrees in Recent Heat Wave

Washington Post

During the recent heat wave, the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., reached a record high temperature of nearly 94 degrees, roughly 10 degrees hotter than its average. Temperatures in the nearby Chesapeake Bay also surged well into the 80s. Increases in water temperatures, expected with climate change, can also result in increased harmful algae blooms.

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