For those outside the US, that’s 115 Fahrenheit, which is about 46C
Original title: Extreme heat blasting Western Europe could set all-time record in U.K.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2022/07/13/heat-europe-amber-temperature/
For those outside the US, that’s 115 Fahrenheit, which is about 46C
Original title: Extreme heat blasting Western Europe could set all-time record in U.K.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2022/07/13/heat-europe-amber-temperature/
Here in the Northeast US, it's a dry July
It's actually not too hot so far, mostly in the 80s or low 90s occasionally. Last year we had weeks on end in the 90s.
But what makes this notable is the absolute dryness. We haven't had a single rainy day in July yet, and it's half over. Last year the rains were so constant it felt like a swamp, and we saw frogs for the first time in years. The frogs are still hanging around so far though, despite the dryness.