Syracuse Experiences Yet Another Heatwave Syracuse Experiences Another Heatwave

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NCC News) — Syracuse residents should look for ways to cool off this week.

The city is experiencing its third heatwave of the summer, which is already the 8th hottest on record, according to Syracuse.com. The newspaper said this comes as there have already been 13 days this year with temperatures in the 90s; an average year in Syracuse will usually only have 10 days where temperatures reach that point.

The heatwave arrives at the same time as a report released by United Nations scientists said temperatures in about a decade will likely exceed the level of warming world leaders had aimed to prevent.

“Over the past several decades, key indicators of the climate system are increasingly at levels unseen in centuries to millennia, and are changing at rates unprecedented in at least the last 2,000 years,” according to the U.N. report, written by some of the world’s top scientists.

A relief from the heat is expected to arrive this weekend as a cold front accompanied by rain approaching on Friday should drop temperatures back into the 70s this weekend, according to the National Weather Service. 

 

 

(WOOD) The city of Syracuse has already experienced 13 days this year with temperatures in the 90s. An average year has 10 days where temperatures go above 90.

This summer already ranks as the 8th hottest recorded in Syracuse.

This heat comes at the same time as a report released by U.N. scientists that warns of temperatures continuing to increase in the coming decade.

The report says that the world has already warmed 1.1 degrees celsius since the 2015 Paris climate agreement, which sought to limit warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above levels in the late 19th century.

A relief from the heat is expected to come this weekend.

John Wood, NCC News.

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