If you live in any of these areas, stay safe and healthy and remember to look out for your friends and neighbours who might be vulnerable.
edit: thanks for the correction Deme.
edit2: the temperatures were in Fahrenheit, I guess I switched to Celcius and took the screenshot before the change had loaded. The website seems to reeeeeally struggle with switching units, so I’m going to leave it in (properly marked) Fahrenheit. I don’t know, I thought the National Weather Service was going straight to the source, but their website is really shit.
Is there a site that shows actual wet bulb risk forecasts globally based on accumulated weather data sets? I’m guessing this will become more and more relevant, especially around the equator.
@DarkThoughts
I haven’t found one.
@0101010001110100
Windy.com is a great site and has a layer for forecasted WBT.
Link to the layer