African black rhinoceros (CNN) Europe is currently experiencing a massive heat wave, which has resulted in several deaths in France and record-breaking temperatures in England and Wales. According to USA Today , some forecasters are warning that much of the United States will soon be facing a hot summer, as well: . . . the summer forecast released May 21 by NOAA's Climate Prediction Center shows that widespread above-average temperatures are expected across much of the country, with the exception of the Great Lakes and Upper Midwest. According to the forecast from NOAA, the June-July-August temperature outlook "favors above-normal temperatures throughout the West, much of the Great Plains, Lower Mississippi Valley, and East." The official start of summer here in the U.S. is mere weeks away, and to prepare ourselves for the rising temperatures ahead, I think we should all follow the example of a water-loving rhino named Zuri and beat the heat by staying very well hydrated!…