Gizmodo: It's a sorry truth that hits you mid-July: Average summer temperatures have been rising since the 1970s. If we continue down this path, according to a new study by Climate Central, in 2100, summers in Boston will feel more like sticky Miami--and summers in Miami will feel like toasty Harlingen, Texas.
Simply type where you live into the chart below and you'll get an instant comparison between the average summer high temperature in your city today and the city your home is more likely to feel like...