New tools from NOAA and CDC show people their risk from heat, as another hot summer looms
22-04-2024 22:09 via nbcnews.com

New tools from NOAA and CDC show people their risk from heat, as another hot summer looms

The CDC and NOAA unveiled new tools that show people their risk from heat, following the planet's warmest year on record.
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