An ongoing heat wave has knocked out power to thousands of Con Edison customers in the five boroughs over the past two days. As of 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, 3,521 customers in the city were without power, ...
The temperature reading in Central Park tied a record for July 2 set in 1966. Some 163 million people, from Missouri to Maine ...
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An unusually early heat wave in Europe, new technology to save whales and more climate news. In today’s edition, we’ll explain what climate science can tell us about Europe’s heat wave. But first, let ...
The first major heat wave of the season broke temperature records across northwest Europe, triggered water shortages in the UK and sent power prices into negative territory. Driven by a persistent ...
An oppressive heat wave has settled over western Europe and was blamed for multiple deaths in France, while breaking all-time May temperature records around the region. May 26 broke the record for the ...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have categorized a unique, previously unclassified type of heat wave in Japan, so-called "moist heat waves" which are accompanied by an approaching ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A widespread and unusually early-season heat wave has triggered heat ...
India is facing inflation threats from heat waves and below normal rainfall this year, creating new economic pressures for policymakers already grappling with soaring energy costs. Temperatures of as ...
The scorching spring heat dome that baked the West for well over a week has finally moved along, after setting more than 1,500 temperature records across 11 states, according to the research group ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The most prolific March heat wave in at least 14 years smashed monthly records in over 180 cities from the Southwest to the Plains ...