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See how hot could your city could be in 2100

By the end of the century, without any action to stop climate change, the average temperature in New York City could be like Atlanta today–an increase of 5.4 degrees Celsius or nearly 10 degrees Fahrenheit, more than the average in the middle of the 20th century. San Francisco, by contrast, might warm 3.9 degrees Celsius (7 degrees Fahrenheit). Utquiagvik, Alaska might warm 10.9 degrees Celsius–nearly a whopping 20 degrees Fahrenheit hotter.

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