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Massive heatwave coming to the U.S.

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Comments 49

  1. Boyitellyouhwhat3 says:
    3 years ago

    OH NO ITS SUMMER!!!!! Thermogeddon is nigh!

  2. Christopher W says:
    3 years ago

    Coming??? Mofo been down here in Texas since May

  3. Following Believer says:
    3 years ago

    Heat in the the summer? Who would have thought? It’s gotta be global warming. Raise gas prices. Make them pay.

  4. Brian Davis says:
    3 years ago

    derp 🤤 where have you been? it’s july with a huge high pressure system that isn’t moving off. It happens often.

  5. Eyuco says:
    3 years ago

    Don’t you guys have AC? Stay at home people.

  6. BulkierWriter 2 says:
    3 years ago

    Enjoy your bed humans.

  7. Cod -'E' says:
    3 years ago

    Fear mongers…its always over 105 in Phoenix, Las Vegas, Modesto in Summer!

  8. fudabushi2 says:
    3 years ago

    Boiling frogs in a pot

  9. m w says:
    3 years ago

    Fire and Brimstone the seals might be breaking open look at all that is happening. Open your eyes

  10. Erik Cal says:
    3 years ago

    We are all going to turn back into lizard's .

  11. Marshall Valesquez says:
    3 years ago

    Time to go back to your caves…the ju- mans don't have that problems..lol..they have melanin, skin, pigmentation..The beast have ANIMAL SKIN THE LESSER ONES INSUFFICIENT , DEFIECIENT..WEAKER..FACT..ITZ OBVIOUS ..CANT LIE YOUR WAY OUT OF THAT..LOL

  12. The Swankie Hippie says:
    3 years ago

    Put on your seatbelt people, The heat doesn’t climax until 2025. Better go play some George Clinton

  13. MrMarshmelloBoi /Sony Suarez says:
    3 years ago

    Be prepared to sizzle.

  14. CatAttack101 says:
    3 years ago

    can't get enough covid-19 fear mongering? Well, now you can get extreme heat fear mongering! In the past the forecasters had cute little sunny suns showing warm weather, now they block whole countries with exploding red colors of heat for the same exact temperatures. Shepard, you have reached a new low (not that you weren't already low enough!)

  15. diego laris says:
    3 years ago

    Nothing to do with solar activity:flares…… right

  16. rl h says:
    3 years ago

    What is it El Nino don't remember one in a long time .

  17. JSTAR says:
    3 years ago

    I bet you wish you got a college degree now. Where you work inside in A/C .

  18. Terry Buckalew says:
    3 years ago

    why is no one talking about sunspots from a year ago hitting earth now???I heard of these my whole childhood I guess cause they want to call it climate change?? I guess I wonder

  19. Joshua Van Norman says:
    3 years ago

    Despite all the pain suffering and chaos God is still good.

  20. Haruka Takahashi says:
    3 years ago

    We need Snow Miser to cool off the United states

  21. Tim Martin says:
    3 years ago

    Mark your calendars 7-20-2022, This is going to be the new normal. The citizens from Dallas to Omaha, Louisville, Atlanta, will feel the heat that the good people of Phoenix endure everyday during the summer. 10 years from now in July 2032 the good people of Seattle and Detroit and Albany, Philadelphia will endure this kind of 113 degree Phoenix heat, from April to October on a daily basis. Global warming is real. Get use to it people. This is my prediction for July 2032.

  22. Naru Love Channel says:
    3 years ago

    How to beat the heat in 2022: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7OxOyq4ES4&t=25s

  23. humanoid phenomenon says:
    3 years ago

    Come on, crank the a.c.'s., buy fans. Help the Earth reset humanity. You're due.

  24. E-6543211 says:
    3 years ago

    People are saying that is just summer are plain stupid. I have been here in DFW Texas for 22 years. Every year my balls and ass sweat more and more. I am at a point where I stay inside and never go outside lol

  25. CHIEFS WIFE says:
    3 years ago

    Too many people in the world, covid is mother nature's natural selection!!

  26. john gardener says:
    3 years ago

    biden how about u teaching the el salvadorian president how its done. clamp down these criminals that operate in ur soil. good american spirit seeks justice. so in effect. gang units should b anti terrorism units. remember insurgents get smoked out they hole. no wait they in ur soil? 😦jeez

  27. Tony Smith says:
    3 years ago

    No this isn't a heatwave, next month we'll see the heatwaves….magnetic reversals cannot be stopped by pesky feckless humans…got JESUS??

  28. CatAttack101 says:
    3 years ago

    Climate Changes. It Always Has, It Always Will – Since reliable climate records exist only for the past two or three centuries, figuring out what the environment was like before that time is an inexact science. There’s some empirical data that can be examined, but even that can only be accurately interpreted when cross-referenced with the historical record — diaries, works of art, etc.

    For instance, we partly know about the period known as the Little Ice Age because of the descriptions of the frigid weather of New England as described by the Puritans when they arrived in Massachusetts Bay in June of 1629. Suffice it to say, they weren’t used to seeing ice flows in the ocean in the middle of summer.

    Along these same lines, Suzannah Lipscomb has written an article detailing the bizarre climatic irregularities of that same era. It’s an illuminating read at a time like ours when every environmental event — blizzards, tornados, forest fires, hurricanes, heavy rain, droughts — is blamed on “climate change.”

    In February 1540 rainfall effectively ceased, falling only six times in London between then and September. It was not only exceptionally dry but warm: it is probable that the highest daily temperatures were warmer than 2003 (the warmest year for centuries)…

    Edward Hall noted that the drought dried up wells and small rivers, while the Thames was so shallow that “saltwater flowed above London Bridge,” polluting the water supply and contributing to dysentery and cholera, which killed people in their thousands.

    In Rome, no rain fell in nine months; in Paris, the Seine ran dry. Grapes withered on the vine and fruit rotted on trees. Even the small respite of autumn and winter was followed by a second warm spring and another blisteringly hot summer. Forests began to die until, in late 1541, rain fell and fell. 1542 was a year of widespread flooding.

    Just a few decades later, there was incessant rain and years-long dampness across Europe, coupled with extremely low temperatures, with predictable results — four harvests in that ten-year period were complete failures, causing widespread famine.

    Shortly after that, in the “Great Frost” of 1607-1608, England grew so cold that “the trunks of large trees split open, and the Thames froze so solidly (pictured) that people sold beer and played football on it.”

    A frozen Thames meant no ships entering the port of London, with disastrous economic results, and related civil unrest.

    In the end, Lipscomb transitions to a discussion of how this history is relevant today because “the slowly unfolding disaster of global warming means extreme weather events.”

    This is unfortunate since she had just been discussing the unpredictable nature of the Earth’s climate. She even admitted that “the warmest year for centuries” was 2003, almost twenty years ago!

    But overall, it’s a valuable read, and bears out an observation of our contributor Christopher Horner, who said: “[C]limate changes – it always has, it always will. Of course, saying ‘climate changes’ makes one a ‘climate change denier.’ Go figure.”

  29. Mark Tulips says:
    3 years ago

    Saint Joseph terror of demons Pray for us..

  30. jeffrey keyes says:
    3 years ago

    COME ON MAN thought you said it was going to be hot this dome im in the middle of it is normal for this time of the year just more climate extremist freaking over what has happened to this planet since it became one these temps are the same over decades just get off your laurels and ADJUST to the heat vs hiding behind air conditioners all day

  31. Sundager says:
    3 years ago

    I live in Arizona it’s like 112 to 115, and the majority of people in the East Coast anyways, don’t have air conditioners, they work, learn from the people who live in the hot temperatures all the time

  32. tiotwan says:
    3 years ago

    Bro I've gon to mexicali close to sandiego and it normally gets 120

  33. John Andrew says:
    3 years ago

    The party is over, the disco is on FIRE, BURN baby BURN, Deep Purple BURN BURN BURN she said BURN. 🕰️💩😭😫😵😅😜🤪🌞🌡️🔥🌀🌊🌋🌪️🐵🌚🤠🇺🇲☢️💥☠️💀⚰️

  34. Braehel says:
    3 years ago

    WASHINGTONNN

  35. Braehel says:
    3 years ago

    NOO NOT 105!!

  36. John Andrew says:
    3 years ago

    I first observed these domes back when a group of High Pressure Weather Systems gathered to the East of the Mississippi River in the 1990s, it caused the great flood of the US President Clinton joke administration. The party is over, the disco is on FIRE, BURN baby BURN, Deep Purple BURN BURN BURN she said BURN. 🕰️💩😭😫😵😅😜🤪🌞🌡️🔥🌀🌊🌋🌪️🐵🌚🤠🇺🇲☢️💥☠️💀⚰️

  37. raeraedoinme says:
    3 years ago

    Hell is hotter

  38. Johnathan Rodgers says:
    3 years ago

    in Arizona I seen it get 125

  39. HUCK FINN says:
    3 years ago

    thoughts & prayers. stay safe folks. remember, we are all in this together.

  40. Rasc DemonØ says:
    3 years ago

    I am From South Asia and I just want to say To American people and Europe People , Are you First time Get Heat wave?

  41. Let's walk in the woods says:
    3 years ago

    My Canadian town has been average 77 all summer 😊

  42. Brewski Productions says:
    3 years ago

    I've lived here since the 90's. Been on several trips since the 80's. It's always been this hot during the summer. I don't know what planet y'all live on. If anything the last several years It's only been around 115. Early 2000's was into the 120's. Stop letting the news tell you what to think. Talk to anyone who's been here more than 10 years. You'll see.

  43. Matthew Renshaw says:
    3 years ago

    and my boss still wants me laboring out in the heat for 9 hours regardless 🤣

  44. Sergeant Arch Dornan says:
    3 years ago

    Protrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a Nuclear Winter

  45. David Puntiel says:
    3 years ago

    You gotta have a plan for this

  46. Bridgecross says:
    3 years ago

    It was around 100° for all of last week
    (I felt like I was melting)

  47. WillShackAttack says:
    3 years ago

    It's called Summer

  48. Dank Dank says:
    3 years ago

    feels good after all the chemtrails being sprayed the last few years! except now there is a rebound effect it made the climate warmer due to the govt spraying chemicals in the stratosphere they are creating warming manmade not by accident but on purpose. Just stop spraying the skies and nature will be fine!😎👍

  49. W Ross says:
    3 years ago

    Man just because the dog days of summer arrived early they say global warming but hey right now it's awesome 72 degrees now when it's generally too hot.

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