A marine heat wave is warming California’s coast, driving seabird starvation, ecosystem stress and record ocean temperatures.
California is about to get an early taste of summer — as a brutal early-season hate wave is set to envelope the Golden state. Forecasters are warning temperatures could soar 20 to 30 degrees above ...
Phoenix could top 110 degrees Fahrenheit. California’s Central Valley may see highs 15 to 20 degrees above normal for mid-May ...
The unusually hot waters are lurking in the sea off the California coast, and they could wreak havoc on the state’s weather and marine food chain.