Kansas City Heatwave Ahead As Science Suggests Climate Change

Actually, this is just a post to share some weather info to help prepare readers for the week ahead.

However . . .

We can't deny mainstream reporting on impending skyfall . . .

The deadly heat wave that scorched much of North America in early May and early June – and is still baking the central and eastern U.S. – was made 35 times more likely because of human-caused climate change, a scientific study released Thursday says.

The heat wave has killed at least 125 people and led to thousands of heatstroke cases in Mexico, where the heat was particularly intense. Scientists say heat waves will continue to intensify if the world continues to unleash climate-warming emissions from the burning of fossil fuels.

Can you blame heat wave on climate change? Eye-popping numbers suggest so.

The heat wave has killed at least 125 people and led to thousands of heat stroke cases in Mexico, where the heat was particularly intense.


It will get hot on Sunday and even hotter on Monday

Sunday will have high temperatures around 91 degrees; the heat index on Monday could reach as high as 108 degrees

Developing . . .

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