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Heatwaves like the one in 2003 could cause tens of thousands of deaths in a single week if they struck today’s Europe. That weekly toll, projected in a new study, would rival the deadliest weeks of ...
Global distributions of annual average heat wave metrics and differences for lake heat waves and atmospheric heat waves. Credit: Communications Earth & Environment (2025). DOI: ...
The 2021 heat dome in the Pacific Northwest that overwhelmed emergency rooms and left hundreds dead. The 2022 heat wave in India devastated the wheat harvest. The deadly heat waves in France in 2003 ...
Southern California continued baking under a heat wave Monday that's expected to last a few more days, but forecasters are also warning that thunderstorms, some flash flooding and high winds could be ...
More than 30 million people are under extreme weather alerts Sunday as a sweltering heat wave lingers across the West. Excessive heat warnings and watches were effective in parts of California, Oregon ...
More triple-digit temperatures baked parts of Los Angeles and Orange counties on Friday as a late-summer heat wave promises to stretch into the weekend, prompting an extension of some heat warnings ...
BEYOND OUR FORECAST AROUND HERE, IT’S THE HEAT ANOTHER DAY THAT WE’RE GETTING INTO SOME HOT TEMPERATURES, INCLUDING MOST OF YOU AT OR ABOVE 100 DEGREES. WE KICKED OFF THE HEAT WAVE OFFICIALLY. IT’S A ...
Update: 11:45, Monday, August 25: Multnomah County announced it won't reopen cooling centers today, as temperatures have fallen below emergency thresholds. The forecast still predicts hot weather (low ...
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