As a heat dome scorches the D.C. region this week, with the heat indexes soaring to 110 degrees due to intense humidity, we talked to people who work outside in particularly hot — and hard — jobs ...
With rising temperatures becoming the norm, keeping your home cool without AC is becoming a year-round priority, especially as air conditioning becomes too expensive or impractical for many spaces.
Ohio has felt extreme summer temperatures with heat indexes exceeding 100 degrees on July 24. There are plenty of Ohio water parks to help you beat the heat, but at home, options to stay cool can be ...
Extreme heat and high humidity can be dangerous to anyone, but particularly to the elderly, infants, and young children, persons with disabilities and people on medication for chronic health problems.
Climate change has been exacerbating heat waves, and the problem isn't going away anytime soon. An increasingly hot planet — due largely to burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas — ...
PHILADELPHIA -- Our summer scorcher continues and sadly it doesn't seem there's very much relief ahead. A company called GreenPath has rounded up a bunch of ways to keep cool in a heatwave - without ...
Georgia is bracing for extreme heat next week, with heat indices expected to exceed 110°F in several cities including Atlanta, Athens, Columbus, and Macon. Officials warn of life-threatening ...
The biggest heat wave of the year has arrived in Southern California and is expected to roast the region with triple-digit temperatures in some areas, prompting heat advisories and health concerns for ...
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