This year had it all: hot, cold, rain, wind. Well, maybe everything except snow. But 2022 wasn't without some excitement - we saw the most storm reports on May 24. There were 5 wind reports from the ...
According to NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information, 2022 was the 18th hottest year on record for the United States with a mean temperature of 53.4 degrees F which is 1.4 degrees F ...
They say history repeats, but usually they don’t mean it quite this literally. The global average surface temperature in 2021 ended up ranking fifth warmest or sixth warmest, depending on the dataset.
Last year unleashed heat wave hell across the United Kingdom, with record-high temperatures scorching cities and drying up the source for London's iconic River Thames. On Thursday, the nation's ...
Earth’s fever persisted last year, not quite spiking to a record high but still in the top five or six warmest on record, government agencies reported Thursday. But expect record-shattering hot years ...
Arizona saw heat decline from previous years in 2022. However, temperatures have still been steadily rising. The National Weather Service's climate year in review report revealed that 2022 was the ...
DENVER — The global temperature in 2022 was the 6th warmest on record. Those records go back 143 years. Now the 10 warmest years in history have all happened since 2010, with the last nine years (2014 ...
MOLINE, Ill. — Happy New Year, Quad Cities! As we start out in the new year, let's take a look back at the weather, we experienced in 2022. The start of 2022 looked different from the first couple of ...
The average temperature for the year at Austin's main weather station at Camp Mabry was 71.1 degrees, making 2022 the city's seventh-warmest year on record, and only 1 degree shy of the all-time ...
From heavy snowfall to 100-degree temperatures for nearly a week straight, Springfield saw it all in 2022. Cory Rothstein, meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said Springfield broke or ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. 2022 started off toasty and then kept on breaking records. 2022 started off toasty and then kept on breaking ...
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