The dangers associated with the heatwave that’s engulfing the northern hemisphere aren’t over yet, the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warned on Tuesday. In an alert, the agency emphasized that heatwaves are amongst the deadliest natural .
In an alert, the agency emphasized that heatwaves are amongst the deadliest natural hazards and WMO Senior Heat Advisor, John Nairn, told reporters that extreme temperatures are poised to grow in frequency, duration and intensity.
there is future radar. tomorrow around 9:00 am we are getting a slug of winter and that will be ongoing, we have a break in the weather friday and then some showers saturday. precipitation, there is what it looks like heading into saturday and another big batch of moisture next week in part of the central us, the ohio valley, the areas that don t need to see any more rain in the forecast. the heat advisor, hot hot hot across the west with temperatures well over 100 ° for many big cities including medford and fresno, 111 in phoenix, 162 in tucson and tomorrow a little bit of a break across the northwest. there you have it. summer across the west and not so much across the east. rob: thanks so much. a fox news alert, two americans killed in the dominican republic back on us soil, griff jenkins confronts the country s