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Separating Weather from Hysteria: The ‘Double Heat Dome’ Story

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July 6, 2026

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Separating Weather from Hysteria: The ‘Double Heat Dome’ Story

My forecast calls for sensible precautions and a healthy dose of skepticism toward overheated rhetoric. The post Separating Weather from Hysteria: The ‘Double Heat Dome’ Story first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

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DNyuz

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· Jun 25, 2026

A ‘Deeply Ironic’ Climate Disruption

This week, thousands of scientists, policymakers, executives and activists have gathered in London for a week of climate events. The climate showed up, too. A heat dome has gripped much of Europe for days, sending temperatures across the continent and Britain soaring to deeply uncomfortable levels. Temperatures have reached 36.4 Celsius, or 97.5 Fahrenheit, in []

Reuters

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· Jul 3, 2026

What do heatwaves cost?

A heat dome is sitting over the U.S. from the East Coast to the Midwest, sending temperatures up to 115 Fahrenheit. Elena Casas explains how that's not just uncomfortable — it could be very expensive. #heatwave #cost #economy #climatechange

The Independent

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· Jun 24, 2026

The rare weather ‘Omega block’ behind Europe’s record deadly heatwave

Europe is warming at more than twice the global average

teleSUR English

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· Jun 30, 2026

Heatwave Scorches France’s Public Finances

At the heatwave-related crisis root lies a chronic shortfall in public investment. Paris sweltered under temperatures nearing 40 degrees Celsius in the past week, as red alerts for extreme heat blanketed most of France. Even after sunset, the capital has found little respite, with night temperatures staying punishingly close to 30 degrees. RELATED: W.H.O. Reports []

9 News Australia

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· Jul 10, 2026

UK residents swelter through heatwave | 9 News Australia

The UK is sweltering through another heatwave, with parts of Europe also feeling the heat. #9News #Heatwave #UK #Europe #Swelter

Toronto Sun

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· Jun 25, 2026

U.K. heatwave breaks 50-year June temperature record with 38C forecast

A heat dome currently over western Europe is bringing extreme conditions across the continent

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Related coverage for "Separating Weather from Hysteria: The ‘Double Heat Dome’ Story": DNyuz — A ‘Deeply Ironic’ Climate Disruption. Reuters — What do heatwaves cost?. The Independent — The rare weather ‘Omega block’ behind Europe’s record deadly heatwave. teleSUR English — Heatwave Scorches France’s Public Finances. 9 News Australia — UK residents swelter through heatwave | 9 News Australia. Toronto Sun — U.K. heatwave breaks 50-year June temperature record with 38C forecast