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It's been a hot, mostly storm-free summer so far. Here's what's ahead this fall.


While this summer has been warmer than normal in the Port City, the tropics have remained calm. Still, a dozen weeks of hurricane season remain. Read More

NJ's future is a hotter climate, more flooding and increased drought: Rutgers report


2024 was the second hottest year on record in NJ, only eclipsed by 2012. Global temperatures have risen about 2 degrees over the past century, but New Jersey is heating up twice as fast. Since 1911, ... Read More

No evening cooldown: Climate change is making even nights hotter in summer


Even in the heat of a Palm Springs summer, night used to bring some relief. Not so much any more. The number of abnormally hot summer nights has gone up dramatically since the 1980s, thanks to climate ... Read More

As The World Gets Hotter, Americans Are Turning To More Sugar, Study Finds


Global warming in the United States is amping up the country's sweet tooth, a new study found.When the temperature rises, Americans — especially those with less money and education — drink lots more ... Read More

Hotter weather moving into New Mexico


Drier air will cause fewer showers and thunderstorms into the end of the week with hotter temperatures. Wetter weather returns to parts of the state this weekend. Isolated showers and storms again ... Read More

Climate change made Iberian wildfires 40 times more likely, study finds


A new study says climate change has made extreme weather conditions, like those fueling wildfires in the Iberian Peninsula, 40 times more likely MADRID -- The extremely hot, dry and windy conditions, ... Read More


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