EnvironmentEl Niño will likely continue into early 2024, driving even more hot weatherJuly 22, 2023El Niño is warming up the water in the Pacific Ocean. That extra heat affects the whole planet, and has helped drive record-breaking hot weather.
EnvironmentYour air conditioner isn't built for this heat. 5 tips can boost performanceJuly 21, 2023Extreme temperatures present a significant challenge to AC systems, which engineers and installers say are really only designed to keep indoor temperatures about 20 degrees cooler than outside.
EnvironmentSacramento-area cooling centers open ahead of anticipated triple-digit heatJuly 20, 2023 | Claire MorganMeteorologists with the National Weather Service are predicting Friday and Saturday could see temperatures up to 106 and 105, respectively.
Rescheduled Sol Blume adds 3 new artists to its line-upJuly 18, 2023 | Janelle SalangaThe hip-hop, R&B and soul music festival will now feature performers P-Lo, Zyah Belle and Kalan.Frfr. Heavy rain earlier this year forced organizers to reschedule the festival from April to August.
EnvironmentTips to stay cool and safe during Sacramento heat wavesJuly 18, 2023 | Chris Hagan | Manola Secaira | Claire MorganAs extreme heat becomes more and more common in Sacramento, we spoke with health experts on how to stay cool and how to spot heat illness in yourself and others.
Environment5 tips to keep your pet safe — and comfortable — in extreme heatJuly 18, 2023"If it's hot outside for you, it's most likely even hotter for your pet," one expert tells NPR. Here's how to protect your pet outdoors, keep them engaged inside and respond to signs of heat stroke.
EnvironmentSacramento region hit with triple-digit heat waveJuly 17, 2023 | Manola SecairaExperts say extreme heat is a chronic and dangerous issue for Californians that requires long-term solutions. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
EnvironmentLast month was the hottest June ever recorded on EarthJuly 15, 2023June 2023 was the hottest June on record, going back to 1850. And forecasters expect more records to fall as El Niño exacerbates human-caused climate change.
EnvironmentAn otter in Santa Cruz is hassling surfers — and stealing their boardsJuly 15, 2023The 5-year-old female southern sea otter was first seen hijacking surfboards in Santa Cruz last September. Officials successfully drove the otter away from the area, but she has since returned.
EnvironmentSacramento region reopens cooling centers ahead of another scorching heat waveJuly 14, 2023 | Chris NicholsIn addition to designated cooling centers, the public can also use air-conditioned libraries and community centers as places to cool off.