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New research from the University of Sydney has found that children are at a similar risk of dehydration and hyperthermia in ...
Kids, outdoor workers, older adults, the homeless, pregnant and poor people need special care as climate change raises ...
TEMPERATURES are set to soar to over 33C again this weekend, in what is expected to be the UK’s third summer heatwave in 2025 ...
UT Southwestern Medical Center research finds ED visits for heat-related illnesses among children have spiked sharply over ...
The arrival of summer should mean more outdoor playtime for children, but the lessons of last summer warn of a different experience. As pediatricians, we see that as climate ...
Higher summer temperatures are resulting in more children seeking emergency care for heat-related illnesses, with nearly 1 in 5 needing hospitalization, according to new research from UT Southwestern ...
Pleasant temperatures can be expected again tomorrow under mostly cloudy skies as highs stay close to the 80 degree mark. A few scattered storms may pop up again tomorrow, but chances are running ...
Expect lots of sunshine on Tuesday as temperatures push into the upper 80s. This will be the last day of “lower” humidity for quite some time.
July will likely see above normal temperatures for the month. Currently, warmer than average temps are favored for the month with near normal precipitation expected.
With Summer in full swing and temperatures rising so does the danger surrounding children and pets being left in hot cars. Children and animals can suffer from heatstroke and can die from being left ...
High temperatures will be near normal in the upper-80s at the coast and mid-90s inland. Typical heat and humidity are expected to continue into the weekend.
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