Independent
- A widespread and dangerous
heat wave is building across the U.S., with triple-digit highs expected in the
Southwest and Great Plains this weekend before spreading eastward under a dome
of high pressure that meteorologists say could trap oppressive temperatures for
a week or more.
Forecasters are advising people
to stay hydrated and find places to cool off, warning of temperatures 15 to 25
degrees Fahrenheit (8 to 14 degrees Celsius) warmer than normal in many areas,
including at night — especially bad for people's health because their bodies
won't have a chance to recover. The heat dome is expected to affect as much as
two-thirds of the continental United States.
….The National Weather Service
predicts that more than 90 U.S. local temperature records will be tied or
broken through Wednesday — with two-thirds of those being overnight heat
records. Temperatures won’t drop below 80 F (27 C) at night in Fort Lauderdale,
Florida; Miami; Tampa, Florida; Galveston, Texas; and Charleston, South
Carolina, according to the forecast.
Headquarters - The
Trump admin has appointed Matthew M. Wielicki to oversee the National Climate
Assessment. Wielicki is a climate change denier with zero training as a climate
scientist.
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