Apr 15 2026ENVIRONMENT
Heat Islands in Cities: Why Some Neighborhoods Feel Like Ovens
Concrete streets and tall buildings store and re‑release heat, turning parts of a city into mini‑ovens. When the sun shines on asphalt and steel, those surfaces keep their warmth longer than trees or grass. The result is an “urban heat island” that makes a block feel hotter than the forecasted tem
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