The temperatures in Northwestern US will likely feel like winter due to unseasonably cooler air from the cold storm system. Early-season snowfall and snow could also be likely this week. Read here.
As many Americans anticipated the 4th of July, the latest weather forecast reported that a record-challenging heat is expected to unfold in the Northwestern United States this week, causing possible heat-related health concerns. Read here.
The latest weather forecast showed that parts of the Northwestern United States are expected to experience unsettled weather conditions and a chilly outlook. Read here.
crisis. reporter: thank you, yeah, this is, indeed, our daily reality here. we re seeing it in our disaster statistics globally, but particularly people at these front lines of the climate crisis are facing it every day. in some of these cases, we can really. it the climate fingerprint very scientifically. so for instance, that terrible heat wave that hit the northwestern u.s. and canada was impossible without climate change and the european floods that killed over 200 people in germany and belgium were up to nine times more likely. in many more other cases, we don t have the precise scientific numbers. but for anyone experiencing this, it s very clear that things are changing and it s particularly the extremes as well as the surprises that are hitting us. so you will be there, as i said, in glasgow for cop-26. so what message are you hoping to send? what are you telling world leaders? well, i think there s two things. one is climate change is already hitting us badly now.