Sienna Perez, 8, and sister Zana Perez, 3, both of Allentown, play and keep cool in the spraying water Monday, June 23, 2025, at Roosevelt Park in Allentown. The Allentown Fire Department is operating ...
Dear Pet Talk: Last week you wrote about keeping dogs cool during heat waves. But what about cats? – Feline Fan Dear Feline Fan: You read my mind – cats need to keep cool also, and both cats and dogs ...
Although many modern homes are equipped with air conditioning, and it may be your go-to solution for keeping the house cool on a hot summer day, AC may not always be an option. Those who are in the ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Tucson is already experiencing extreme heat this March, but the wild animals at Reid Park Zoo have their own special ways of dealing with the high temperatures. Animals are ...
We’re on track for this to the hottest summer on record – and July 2023 has already been the hottest month so far. It appears that this is the new normal for summers, and it’s changing how we prepare ...
Sounds like a hipster admonition from the '60s, but it is applicable today as we kick off summer with a streak of high temperatures. Because of this, the Guys thought it appropriate to conduct a ...
Rising temperatures are pushing California’s power grid to its limit — again. Forecasters say extreme heat will bake the state this week, starting what is expected to be the longest heat wave of the ...
Summertime brings warmer weather, longer days, and, for many new parents, loads of anxiety. Keeping a new baby from overheating is a major concern. The health risks are real, and your tiny one is ...
It’s been a weird June, at least when it comes to weather. For the most part, temperatures have remained relatively cool. And the sun has often be a stranger, hidden by rain clouds for what seems ...
This story is part of Record High, a Grist series examining extreme heat and its impact on how — and where — we live. To that end, Grist asked a dozen experts for their best tips, tricks, and hacks ...
As the Earth gets hotter, humans aren’t the only ones worrying about staying cool. From the 100-degree summers of sub-Saharan Africa to the sticky humidity of South Florida, animals have learned to ...