The anticipated rise in summer temperatures could have significant implications for public health, agriculture, and energy systems. Vulnerable populations, such as the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions, may face heightened risks of heat-related illnesses. Additionally, prolonged heatwaves can strain water resources, disrupt crop yields, and increase energy demand for cooling systems. Urban areas, in particular, may experience exacerbated heat due to the urban heat island effect, further intensifying the risks.