Hot Weather
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Extreme Heat Advisory: Temperatures Expected to Reach 110 Degrees Fahrenheit in the Great Plains by Early Next Week
The intense heat has affected not only the Plains but also the interior West of the United States. Extreme heat has continued to affect the Great Plains and interior West of the United States, based on weather reports on Saturday, July 16.
Latest Research Articles
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Heat Dome to Bring Triple-Digit Temperatures of up to 113 Degrees Fahrenheit for the Southwest US
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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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Glorious Sunshine Hits the UK This Week With a Temperature of 23C
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Jet Stream to Cause Renewed Heat Dome in the Western United States: AccuWeather Forecast
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Weather Update: NWS Says Tropical Storm Colin Navigates Away from East Coast, Severe Weather Threatens Multiple Areas
Heat Dome Fuels Alaskan Wildfires with Temperatures over 60 Degrees Fahrenheit
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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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47 Cats Trapped and Living in a Hot Car Under Sweltering Heat Rescued in Minnesota
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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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Arizona Man Goes Viral for Cooking Fast Food Meals Inside His Car Under Scorching Temperatures
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Heat Wave Update: NWS Issues Heat Alerts for Over 60 Million Americans from California to Louisiana