In Portland, it just passed 100°F.

Today could become the hottest day in the city's history.

Tomorrow will be even hotter — 112°F. Hotter than it's ever been in Houston.

And all this is with about ~3°F of global warming.

We are in a climate emergency.

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We built @currently as a weather service for the climate emergency. We'll be covering this heat wave as a justice issue, because it is.

Subscribe for free:
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Minutes ago, Portland reached 106°F — that officially ties the hottest temperature ever recorded there.

wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/getob…
Portland is now at 106°F.

This is now the hottest day in Portland history, and tomorrow will be even hotter. screenshot of Portland NWS temperature observations
The Portland temp is now up to 108°F.

A list of places that have never reached 108°F:
- Atlanta
- Chicago
- Miami
- New Orleans
- New York City
- Puerto Rico
- Washington DC screenshot of 108°F temperature in portland
Portland was the hottest city in the country today — hotter than Phoenix or Las Vegas national map of high temperatures
Today, we at @currently launched a daily weather newsletter for Portland.

We're aiming to put the weather in context of climate change and environmental justice.

We've got a nearly comprehensive list of heat wave resources for folks.

Subscribe for free:
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Freeways in Detroit are "littered with abandoned vehicles" and 911 services are overwhelmed after 6.5 inches of rain fell last night.

Heavy rain is forecast to continue for the next six days.

This is not normal. We are in a climate emergency.

At @currently, our whole aim is to tell the stories of the climate emergency through weather, community, and justice.

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If you're in Detroit right now and have a story to tell about these floods, send me a DM or email. Your voice matters.

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I'll be hosting another @TwitterSpaces on Friday morning at 10:30am ET / 9:30am CT to chat about the impact of #TD3 / #Claudette on the Gulf Coast:

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Tomorrow's chat will feature @CaseyWeather in Houston, @HeatherMcTeer in Oxford, MS, @carly_berlin in New Orleans, and a few others!

Please join us, and subscribe to @currently where we're providing daily local updates on weather and climate justice: currentlyhq.com
Also just confirmed @diyaudita in New Orleans.
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Currently is the weather service I've wanted to build for my entire life.

We're combining some of the best meteorologists with weather journalists that will contextualize everything from hurricanes to fires to a good beach day to climate justice.

Maybe I'm idealistic, but this is a service that should exist everywhere in the world, for free.

That's our goal.

But to get there, we need the help from members, early adopters, and those that believe that this is a moment for transformational change.

We need you.
I talked with meteorologists and science journalists today in New Delhi India, Biloxi Mississippi, and Madrid Spain.

To meet this moment in history, we need to build communities of people who believe a better world is possible and are willing to fight for it.

We need you.
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"Tomorrow" launches today across 16 cities in North America.

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Here's a thread of those 16 cities and the meteorologists who'll be on our team:
Tomorrow Atlanta (@tmrw_atlanta):

Molly McCollum (@WXMolly) is a Georgian through and through, and has been forecasting in the Atlanta area since 2013.

Sign up for Tomorrow's daily Atlanta weather newsletter here:
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Tomorrow Boston (@tmrw_boston):

Dave Epstein (@growingwisdom) has 30 years of experience as a meteorologist in New England, and will be our resident gardening expert. 🌱

Sign up for Tomorrow's daily Boston weather newsletter here:
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I’ve been building a new weather service with Twitter – It’s called @tomorrow.

The idea behind Tomorrow is simple: The weather is something that brings us all together.

I'm so excited for you to be a part of it.

Subscribe here: tmrw.is
Tomorrow is a weather service — a community of people sharing resources and delivering justice, hope, connection, safety, and resilience in a world in urgent need of systemic action.

It's weather that changes the world.
We’ll be doing local newsletters, drop-in audio chats during times of scary weather, original journalism focused on climate justice, and a paid service that will let ppl ask unlimited questions.

It's a revolutionary weather service for a revolutionary moment in history.
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Another day in occupied Minneapolis
Right now, the National Guard is staging in the parking lot of the recently re-built Target across the street from the burned-out shell of the Minneapolis PD 3rd precinct building.

A pedestrian walked by with his hands up and the National Guard just waved photo of two National Guard hummers in a mostly empty Target
100 feet away: a giant mural that says "ABOLISH THE POLICE"
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