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Siberia heat wave: A Russian heat wave smashed an all-time record high in one Siberian town on June 20, reaching a scorching 38 °C (100 °F) possibly the hottest temperature on record so far north in the Arctic, continuing an off-the-charts warm year in what is typically one of coldest places on Earth. If that reading is found to be correct ...
The worst heat wave of the year will continue to broil Southern California at least until Wednesday. Here is a rundown of what to expect: The worst of a record Southern California heat wave still ...
Temperatures in Death Valley, which runs along part of central California's border with Nevada, reached 128 degrees Fahrenheit (53.33 degrees Celsius) on Sunday at the aptly named Furnace Creek ...
California's capital, Sacramento, was under an excessive heat warning expected to last until Sunday night, with temperatures forecasted to reach between 105 degrees and 115 degrees (40.5 and 46.1 ...
High temperature records continued to fall across California on Tuesday, as the most brutal heat wave of 2022 reached its peak, offering a grim preview of what climate change has in store for the ...
The 2021 Western North America heat wave was an extreme heat wave that affected much of Western North America from late June through mid-July 2021. [5] The heat wave affected Northern California, Idaho, Western Nevada, Oregon, and Washington in the United States, as well as British Columbia, and in its latter phase, Alberta, Manitoba, the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, and Yukon, all in ...
China experienced the worst heat wave in world history during the summer of 2022. [29] Heat waves in India and Pakistan in the spring caused 90 deaths. [30] [31] North America also had significant heat waves, which caused 19 deaths in July alone. [32] Both July and August saw the warmest daily minimums on record in the United States.
We have broken several records for high and low temperatures in the valley today. Merced: 111°, old record 108° (1931) Fresno: 112°, old record 111° (1905), 81°, old record 78° (2007)