high temperatures
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No More Lawns? Local, State Administrations Frantically Finding Ways to Address Rising Temperatures, Drought
Numerous of these quick fixes depend on water, which is risky considering that nearly 50% of the nation is currently experiencing some sort of drought, with the number of Americans affected by it rising by 26.8% since last month.
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NWS Warns Heat Wave to Get Worse Across the Southern United States; Over 65 Million People at Risk
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July Weather Forecast: High Temperatures Reaching 90 Degrees in the West
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Temperature Shoots to 100 Degrees in Washington DC before Holiday Weekend
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'Dangerous Heat Wave' to Grip the Southern US This Weekend, Excessive Heat Warnings in Place: NWS
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Worsening Climate Change Might Turn Texas Into Sonoran Desert, Officials Say
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Power Companies Use Heat Wave as a 'Super Bowl' of Energy Use as Temperatures Could Reach Over 100 Degrees Fahrenheit
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Heat Dome to Put Millions of People Under High Temperatures Across the United States
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Heat Wave to Hit the Midwest and Southern United States Next Week, Reaching 100 Degrees Fahrenheit
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High Temperatures and Warm Weather Forecasted to Roast the North-Central U.S.
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Climate Change Prompts High Temperatures in Colorado, Presenting Major Health Risk
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Climate Change is Making This Species Switch Sex, Possibly Leading to Their Extinction