Temperature
Coverage of Temperature in the Nexus archive.
- Charlotte: Sunny, hot Wednesday, heat index in low 100s
Charlotte experienced sunny and hot weather on Wednesday with a heat index in the low 100s and early morning temperatures in the mid-70s.
- Temperature levels high as monsoon remains subdued in Tamil Nadu
Chennai has seen elevated day temperatures and hot afternoons since the start of the week, with the monsoon remaining subdued in Tamil Nadu.
- Do data centers make nearby neighborhoods hotter?
Data centers can increase the average temperature of nearby neighborhoods by 1-2 degrees, according to research. This effect is observed in local areas surrounding these facilities.
- Mamdani can’t even get City Hall to stick to his 78-degree AC rule — as temps in building hit as low as 54
Mamdani's 78-degree AC rule is not being followed at City Hall, where temperatures have dropped as low as 54 degrees. The content mentions 'Zo's so cold.'
- Easy hacks to bring the cost of your electricity bills down as temperatures go up
The article provides tips to reduce electricity bills as temperatures rise. It notes increasing heat across the United States ahead of the July 4th holiday.
- First Alert Weather: What is the heat index?
The heat index measures how hot the air feels by combining temperature and humidity. High humidity prevents sweat evaporation, making the body feel hotter than the actual temperature. The article also promotes the WSMV 4 First Alert Weather app for weather alerts.
- New York City could see its hottest weather in more than a decade
New York City may experience its hottest weather in over a decade as temperatures in Central Park have not exceeded 100 degrees Fahrenheit since 2012.
- Heat Peaks Wednesday Before Weekend Cooldown
Pasadena will experience a peak temperature of 91° on Wednesday before a cooling trend arrives by Friday, according to the National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard office. The high will be below regional heatwave levels, with gradually clearing skies and cooler temperatures expected by the weekend.
- Extreme heat is muddling animals’ brains—and even triggering aggression
Extreme heat is causing animals to exhibit aggression and struggle with learning. Rising temperatures are leading to behavioral changes in some creatures, including increased fighting.
- June 23: Hot, hazy, humid with afternoon storms possible
South Florida, including Miami-Dade and Broward counties, will experience hot, hazy, and humid conditions with possible afternoon thunderstorms. Overnight lows near 80°F and daytime highs in the low 90s are expected, with humidity making it feel hotter.
- São Paulo Daily Brief for Monday, June 22, 2026
São Paulo experiences a warm, dry day at 25°C, marking the last favorable weather before an incoming cold, wet spell. The weather shift begins Tuesday with rain setting in.
- Mild, cloudy Thursday morning into turns sunny afternoon in Charlotte
The morning in Charlotte starts cloudy but transitions to sunny conditions by afternoon, with temperatures rising to near 90 degrees across the metro area.
- Dew point vs. humidity: What’s the difference and why does it matter in Tennessee
The article explains that dew point and relative humidity are distinct meteorological measures. Dew point indicates the temperature at which air becomes saturated with moisture, while relative humidity shows the percentage of moisture in the air relative to temperature. In Tennessee, dew points in the 70s during summer create oppressive conditions, making dew point a more reliable indicator of comfort than fluctuating relative humidity.
- Charlotte weather: Sunny and less humid start to Monday
Charlotte experienced a sunny and less humid start to Monday, with afternoon temperatures rising into the upper 80s across the metro area. This marks a noticeable improvement compared to the previous upper 90s temperatures.
- Very hot and humid end to the weekend with a nice cool down in sight
Temperatures will rise to the mid-90s with feels-like temperatures near 100 degrees this afternoon, followed by a cool down later. The weekend ends with hot and humid conditions.
- Monsoon tracker LIVE: Delhi sees rain-induced cooling; expected to reduce impact from June 14
Delhi experiences rain-induced cooling, with the impact expected to reduce from June 14 as maximum temperatures begin a gradual rise.
- June 10: Low rain chance for southeast Florida extends into Thursday
Southeast Florida, including Miami-Dade and Broward counties, will remain mostly dry through Thursday with partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the upper 70s to 80°F overnight. A stray mid-morning shower is possible Thursday, while afternoon showers and storms are expected to favor inland and southwest South Florida, with peak temperatures in the upper 80s.
- Alaskans Reel From the Loss of National Science Foundation Ocean-Monitoring Instruments
Alaskans are experiencing anxiety due to the federal government's decommissioning of a deepwater sensor system in the nation's fastest-warming state, which is home to a multi-billion-dollar fishing industry and storm-prone coastal communities. Scientists describe the decision as ill-timed and wrong-headed given Alaska's rapid temperature rise and reliance on ocean monitoring.
- Chicago weather: Spotty storms linger tonight, more rain chances Sunday
Chicago weather features lingering showers and thunderstorms tonight, with Sunday bringing warm and humid conditions, temperatures in the 80s, and scattered afternoon/evening storms, particularly south and west of Chicago.
- Chicago weather: Scattered storms possible this weekend, 90s next week
Chicago-area residents can expect a warm and humid weekend with scattered rain chances. Scattered storms are possible this weekend, followed by temperatures in the 90s next week.
- Better Weather for First Weekend of June
South Florida and the Florida Keys will experience improved weather for the first weekend of June, with drier conditions on the mainland and milder temperatures. However, humidity and heat are expected to return by next week as moisture levels rise.
- Bay Area forecast: Warmer, dry weekend ahead
The Bay Area will experience a drier and warmer weekend following Friday's partly cloudy to mostly sunny weather with mild highs in the 60s to 70s. Rainfall chances are exiting the region, leading to a steadier dry forecast.
- Antarctica’s ice sheet hit a climate tipping point 1 million years ago
A new study indicates Antarctica’s ice sheet reached a climate tipping point approximately one million years ago, increasing its sensitivity to temperature and CO2 changes. Researchers suggest this historical sensitivity may inform how the ice sheet could react to present-day global warming.
- 'Blistering heat': Indians warned to stay indoors as temperatures soar
India is experiencing extreme heat with temperatures reaching 45°C in Delhi, prompting warnings for residents to stay indoors. BBC reporter Sumedha Pal described the severe conditions in the city's streets.
- Moscow Bakes in Record Heat Just Weeks After Late-Spring Snowstorm
Moscow experienced record-breaking heat on Tuesday with temperatures reaching 30.6 degrees Celsius. This extreme weather follows a late-spring snowstorm that occurred just weeks prior, highlighting dramatic climate fluctuations in the region.
- Britain will be hotter than Ibiza and Rome as temperatures soar to 24C by end of week - before May Bank Holiday brings sunshine and showers
Britain is expected to experience temperatures of 24°C by the end of the week, surpassing those in Ibiza and Rome. The May Bank Holiday will bring a mix of sunshine and showers.
- The importance of competition and facilitation for global tree diversity
A study published in Nature analyzed 17 forest plots across 2.7 million trees and 5,400 species, revealing that competition dominates globally while facilitation is stronger near the equator and decreases with latitude. Factors like temperature, legumes, mycorrhizal associations, and canopy nursing effects influence this pattern.