One region in the United States, somewhat like Europe, is less equipped to deal with extreme heat than the rest of the country.
A developing El Niño event in the Pacific Ocean could intensify already-dangerous heat patterns across Europe this summer.
As a powerful heat dome settles over much of the eastern United States this July 4 weekend, millions of households face the ...
Understand the risks associated with extreme heat and what to do when you’re facing down a heat wave with this guide based on ...
The nation's 250th birthday weekend coincides with a deadly heat wave. Here are some ways to keep cool and potentially save ...
Deadly climate impact: 2,700 heat-linked deaths in recent heatwaves, experts say - Researchers estimate hundreds more people ...
Only 20% European homes have AC, compared to 90% in the U.S., but as the climate changes, that vast gulf may be set to shrink.
A persisitne high-pressure system, combined with warmer-than-average sea surface temperatures, has trapped an immense mass of ...
While millions of Americans across the Northeast experienced record-setting temperatures, thunderstorms in the Midwest downed ...
At least 55 people have drowned to death in France in an attempt to cool down from the high temperatures Gauthier Bedrignans / Hans Lucas / AFP via Getty Paris officials have restricted alcohol sold ...
New York City’s first heat wave of the year will happen this week, bringing intense and dangerous temperatures leading into the Fourth of July weekend. Temperatures are expected to reach 100 degrees ...
While millions of Americans across the Northeast experienced record-setting temperatures, thunderstorms in the Midwest downed ...