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This summer was the hottest on record worldwide, according to a new report by the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service .
The summer of 2024 will be 0.03 degrees Celsius ( 0.05 degrees Fahrenheit) hotter than the summer of 2023 .
Temperatures are expected to rise more dramatically in Texas compared to the rest of the world, a state climatologist says.
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