Urban areas with one million or more people can be 2 to 13° F warmer than their surrounding rural areas due to the “urban heat island effect” from heat-absorbing infrastructure such as pavement and buildings as well as waste heat generated from manufacturing and automobiles. The urban heat island is often more pronounced in historically redlined areas with lower tree cover.
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