Tokyo experienced a historic 10-day streak of temperatures reaching 35°C or higher, marking the hottest June and July on record, with scientists attributing the intensifying heat waves to human-caused climate change.
A severe heat wave is affecting the U.S. West Coast, with temperatures near 100°F, increasing wildfire risks and posing health dangers, especially during the night, prompting warnings for hydration and cooling measures for millions under alerts.
A severe heat wave across the Western U.S. has caused record-high temperatures, increased wildfire risks, and health warnings, affecting over 30 million people in states like California, Oregon, Washington, and Arizona, with some areas experiencing their hottest days of the year.
Japan experienced its hottest July on record with an average temperature 2.89°C above the 1991-2020 average, including a record high of 41.2°C in Hyogo, and is facing continued severe heat and early end to the rainy season, with climate change impacting local flora like cherry blossoms.
Europe is experiencing unprecedented early and intense heatwaves driven by a high-pressure heat dome, with record temperatures and deadly consequences, largely attributed to climate change, which is causing the continent to warm rapidly and increasing the frequency and severity of such events.
Europe is experiencing its first major heat wave of the summer, with record-breaking temperatures across several countries, linked to global warming, leading to health warnings, school closures, and increased wildfire risks.
Europe is experiencing an unprecedented heat wave with record temperatures across the continent, fueled by a heat dome originating from Africa, affecting regions from Spain and Portugal to the Alps and Eastern Europe, marking one of the hottest Junes on record.
Europe is experiencing an unprecedented heat wave with record temperatures in Spain, Portugal, Germany, and France, driven by a persistent heat dome. The UN Secretary-General warns that extreme heat has become the new normal, as authorities issue red alerts and deal with heat-related emergencies, including wildfires and health risks. The heat is also affecting events like Wimbledon, with the hottest opening day on record.
Europe experienced an early summer heatwave with record-breaking temperatures across several countries, including Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Germany, and France, leading to heat warnings, wildfires, and health concerns, with experts warning that such extreme heat events are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change.
Europe is experiencing a severe heat wave with record-high temperatures across countries like Spain, France, Greece, and Italy, driven by a high-pressure heat dome and climate change, leading to health warnings, wildfires, and flooding, with conditions expected to persist into next week.
The US is experiencing a severe heat wave causing infrastructure damage, health risks, and record-breaking temperatures across multiple states, with climate change significantly increasing the likelihood and severity of such extreme weather events.
A dangerous heat dome has caused a major heat wave across the Midwest to Northeast, breaking numerous temperature records, causing road buckling, travel disruptions, and health emergencies, with over 228 million people experiencing temperatures above 90°F and many cities approaching or exceeding 100°F.
A dangerous heat dome is building over the eastern US, bringing record-breaking temperatures into the 90s and potentially as hot as 110°F with high humidity, affecting millions and increasing health risks, especially during the upcoming week.
Allegheny County has issued its first-ever 'Code Red' Heat Advisory due to an impending heat wave expected to break temperature records, prompting increased cooling center operations and safety measures to protect vulnerable populations from extreme heat and high ozone levels.
A severe heat wave is affecting over 100 million people across the US, with record-breaking temperatures and heat indices expected from the Midwest to the Northeast, prompting health warnings and safety tips.