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Some parts of Western Europe were starting to cool off as the extreme heat that has gripped the continent moved east.
Climate change is making heat waves like the one that lingered over much of the U.S. this week more frequent and intense. The ...
The deadly, record-breaking heat wave that hit the Pacific Northwest in June 2021 continues to be the subject of intense interest among scientists, policymakers and the public.
As we move into the hottest weeks of the year, health experts are urging you to pay attention. As part of our “Ask the Expert ...
However, that doesn’t mean you have to suffer through the sweltering heat. Experts say that, during a heat wave, there are ways to both keep cool and reduce your environmental impact.
Experts link the rising frequency and intensity of these heat waves to climate change, warning that such extreme weather events are becoming increasingly common across Europe’s southern region. Severe ...
Oppressive heat and humidity will take us into next week with a stretch of temperatures in the 90s. Some backyards will likely see mid-90s, possibly upper 90s, with elevated humidity levels making ...
Doctors say the heat can strain a person's heart and put them at risk of a heart attack or an irregular heartbeat, also known as an arrhythmia. The heat can also exacerbate heart failure.