This skyfall report offers dire predictions . . . Unfortunately the new items was timed on a breezy & beautiful August day . . . It's only 84 degrees in KC right now.
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It determined the middle of the country is at greatest risk of dangerous heat waves and extreme temperatures. First Street Foundation defines "Extreme Danger Heat" as forecasts where a Heat Index is above 125-degrees Fahrenheit. The group's data predicts the extreme heat will increase 13 times over the next 30 years and eventually impact about 107 million people in 2053 . . . In addition to record temperatures, First Street Foundation's model also shows Kansas City will likely have longer heatwaves and more 100-degree days every year.
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Report: Kansas City on verge of future 'Hazardous Heat Zone'
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Newly released research shows it's possible Kansas City could be experiencing the coolest summer it will have for years, if changes aren't made. The First Street Foundation released a new report Monday. The group says it uses peer-reviewed research to create a comprehensive climate risk.
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