(CNS): Despite being the land of soft, fresh breezes, the Cayman Islands did not escape the global heatwave last month. According to the National Weather Service, 21 July recorded a new high temperature for the islands of 95.5°F (35.3°C) on Grand Cayman. But on 13 out of the month’s 31 days, the mercury climbed passed the climatological maximum temperatures recorded for those days in past years. While July is likely to be Cayman’s hottest month on record to date, the heat we are all enduring is not over yet.
According to the Caribbean Institute for Meteorological and Hydrology, the Cayman Islands has a greater than 70% chance of seeing above-average maximum temperatures this month and next, with a good chance that the new temperature record will be broken again. The Climatological Maximum Temperature Range is projected at 31.9-32.3°C (89.4-90.1°F), but those figures are likely to be exceeded.
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