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Coronavirus and other illnesses aren't the only culprits when it comes to not having a normal temperature.
Maine’s shrimp population has declined as its gulf waters have warmed, causing a shrimp fishing ban that may threaten the fishing industry indefinitely.
Above-normal temperatures are expected to continue throughout the rest of the fall.
A heat wave across the American Northeast and Southeast subjected cities to record-breaking temperatures on back-to-back days.
It’s the only exoplanet known so far to have both water and temperatures needed for life.
Plus, advice on how to get a good night's rest when it's warm.
Weather agency the Met Office says the temperature reached 38.7 C (101.7 F) at Cambridge University Botanic Garden in eastern England.
The Paris area hit 108.3 degrees Fahrenheit, beating the previous record of 104.8 F set in 1947.
Temperatures could creep up to nearly 100 degrees, threatening to overload the electrical grid.
A third of the U.S. struggles to bake while living at 3,000 feet above sea level or higher. Here's how to deal.