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The National Weather Service has issued heat advisories for large parts of Southern California amid a heat wave expected to ...
Heat doesn’t just mean canceled events. It also poses a health risk. If you can’t afford to cool the whole house, make a ...
Big changes coming tomorrow [Tuesday] and the remainder of the week as high pressure over Arizona expands west into Southern ...
From smart thermostat settings to AC-saving tricks, here’s how to stay cool and energy-efficient when temperatures spike.
The mini-heat wave is expected to last long with temperatures set to cool down by the weekend. However, NWS forecasters said the heat may linger in the interior valleys. "I think you’ll start to ...
Save your strenuous activities for the coolest parts of the day, such as early morning or late evening. You can exercise or ...
With a mini heat wave expected this week, Mayor Karen Bass announced Tuesday that Los Angeles has activated cooling centers to keep residents safe. “As we experience high temperatures this week, I ...
As Europe buckles under a punishing heat wave, residents and summer travelers are struggling to find relief. Here’s how and ...
Millions of people in the U.S. are trying to stay cool as the summer's first major heat wave continues to create dangerous conditions across the Midwest and along the East Coast. That heat is ...
Heat doesn’t just mean canceled events. It also poses a health risk. If you can’t afford to cool the whole house, make a “cool space” to sleep in. Because experts say the best defense ...
How to stay cool in a heat wave — even without air conditioning. By CALEIGH WELLS and MELINA WALLING, Associated Press Updated June 27, 2025 9:37 a.m.
Evaporative or “swamp” coolers can help in dry heat, but they increase humidity and can make it more difficult to cool down. In humid places, just use a fan.