
Minnesota Sweats: Record Heat Surpasses Miami's High
International Falls, Minnesota, hits record high temperature of 96°F, exceeding Miami, Florida's 87°F. The unexpected temperature difference highlights the impact of geographical factors on regional weather patterns. AccuWeather meteorologist Geoff Cornish explains that the lack of water bodies surrounding International Falls contributes to more dramatic temperature swings during heat waves compared to coastal Florida. "It was hotter in northern Minnesota than in South Florida yesterday!" Cornish states in the video. The video also notes that Bismarck, North Dakota, holds the all-time record high temperature of 114°F, while Miami's all-time record high is 100°F. This unusual weather event serves as a reminder of the diverse climatic conditions across the United States.