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Alberto weakens to tropical depression over northern Mexico, 4 dead
New Hampshire Union Leader· 8 hours agoAlberto, the first named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, has weakened into a tropical...
Animals allegedly ‘used for bestiality purposes’ rescued from school bus in Pa.
Staten Island Advance· 8 hours agoPolice found a makeshift trailer filled with farm animals.
2024 Summer Solstice: How fast days will shorten from here and what didn't happen on our longest day...
NBC Chicago· 8 hours agoThe 2024 summer solstice is celebrated for being the longest day of the year, but it also means days...
Deadly heatwaves 35 times more likely due to fossil fuel use, researchers say
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 16 hours ago“As long as humans fill the atmosphere with fossil fuel emissions, the heat will only get worse —...
Invest 92L approaching Florida, Georgia. Track system, see possible impacts
The Florida Times-Union· 9 hours agoInvest 92L has a chance of developing into a tropical depression. Even if it doesn't, expect gusty...
How hot will it get? More than 135 million in East sweltering amid intense heat wave
AccuWeather· 1 day agoHigh temperatures through the rest of the week will continue to soar into the 90s Fahrenheit across...
Tropical Weather-Pacific
Bozeman Daily Chronicle· 9 hours agoThere are currently no organized tropical features in the eastern or central Pacific Ocean, and none are expected to develop in the next seven days. There is no Western Pacific tropical discussion at this time.
Tropical Storm Alberto to Bring Flooding to Coastal South Texas
Insurance Journal· 1 day agoAlberto is the first named storm of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season. By Wednesday morning the storm reached maximum sustained winds of 40 mph. Alberto was about 275 miles southeast of Brownsville ...
Separate Rounds Of Storms Will Bring Some Relief From Heat: Here's Timing
Daily Voice· 1 day ago"The duration and intensity of this heat wave in the Northeast is uncommon in the month of June,"...
Heat wave impacting area; residents cautioned to stay hydrated
The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pa. via Yahoo News· 1 day agoJOHNSTOWN, Pa. – The region’s first heat wave of the year is bringing an advisory from meteorologists and health care organizations alike for people to limit outside activities, stay hydrated ...