White House details ‘extreme heat strategy’ amid blistering temperatures in U.S.
WASHINGTON — Crippling heat waves are an annual fixture in the United States — but it’s not every day the White House announces a detailed strategy to confront them.
So far, it’s been an extreme-weather summer across the continent: brutal heat, a barrage of tornadoes, flooding in the U.S. northeast and an unprecedented wildfire season in Canada.
This weekend in the U.S. promises to be no different, with temperatures in California’s record-setting Death Valley predicted to reach a scorching 52 C.
That’s why the Biden administration is introducing what it calls an “all-of-society response” to help manage a challenge it says is only getting worse.