U.S. Summers Last A Whole Month Longer Than Before
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, highlights research showing that summers in the U.S. have grown significantly longer. Based on weather data analyzed by The Washington Post, Miami and Washington, D.C. now experience summers that last about 35 days longer than they did three decades ago, with high temperatures arriving earlier and staying later in the season.
