Nature to greet People's Climate March with record heat
For the second time in a week, activists will take to the streets of Washington, D.C., and *hundreds of other locations worldwide. This time, the issue at hand will be global warming, and the backdrop in the nation's capital on Saturday could **t be more appropriate.*
The weather forecast for Washington calls for potentially record-shattering, summer-like heat, with highs near or just above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and heat indices — the combination of air temperature and dew point measurements — in the upper 90s. This is more typical for June and July in Washington than April.