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Scientists Are Predicting a Hotter-Than-Average Summer for These Parts of the Country

After the planet experienced the hottest year on record in 2023, don't think we'll be getting any relief this summer. In what will surely come as little surprise, most of the United States can expect higher-than-average temperatures heading into the summer months, if current weather models are . ....

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Extreme heat is closing schools, widening learning gaps worldwide

Hena Khan, a grade nine student in Dhaka, has struggled to focus on her studies this week as temperatures surpassed 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in the capital city. "There is no real education in schools in this punishing heat," she said. Khan is one of more than 40 million students who have been shut out of classrooms in recent weeks as heatwaves have forced school closures in parts of Asia and North Africa. ....

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UK Weather Forecast: Patchy Rain and Variable Cloud Cover Predict Average Temperatures

Warmer weather could make a welcome return to the UK in just a few days time, a forecaster has said - with temperatures in the 'high 20s' expected thanks to an area of high pressure ....

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Japan's most famous cherry blossom trees could disappear due to climate change

Climate change could cause Japan's famous Somei-Yoshino cherry trees to become extinct in some areas by 2100, a new report suggests. The Japan Meteorological Agency's study, which utilized artificial intelligence (AI), indicates that rising temperatures are causing sakura (cherry blossoms) to bloom unusually early, reported the South China Morning Post. The record-breaking warmer winters also prevent Somei-Yoshino trees from getting the needed cold period to blossom. ....

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