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Currently in San Francisco — June 23, 2023: Cloudy morning followed by a sunny afternoon

Plus, Atlantic water temperatures reach fresh record highs.

The weather, currently.

Cloudy morning followed by a sunny afternoon

This weekend is the San Francisco’s 53rd annual Pride celebration!! Conditions are expected to be cool and cloudy. The parade will be taking place Sunday morning, starting at 10:30am down Market Street all the way to the Civic Center where the celebration will culminate. We’re most of the way through Pride Month, but there are still several other community events you can participate in even after the parade on Sunday. And, more importantly – in this time when LGBTQ2S+ rights are being consistently threatened, supporting these communities should be a year-round effort.

What you can do, currently.

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What you need to know, currently.

Atlantic Ocean water temperatures continue to be completely off the charts.

These unusually warm temperatures — across the whole of the North Atlantic Ocean — are far outside historical norms. In fact, the current departure into record territory is about 0.35°C above the warmest temperatures ever previously measured. That’s about a decade’s worth of warming, all happening at once.

Such a shock to the ocean is obviously having profound effects on the weather. Right now, there are two tropical cyclones in the core of the tropical Atlantic. In no previous June, since records have been kept starting in 1851, have there been two tropical-storm strength cyclones in the month of June, let alone simultaneously.

This should be the front-page news — with the added outrageous fact that fossil fuel executives are continuing to make our planetary emergency even worse.