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Gulf of Mexico likely to spin up a tropical system next week, AccuWeather hurricane experts warn
AccuWeather· 7 days agoThe 2024 Atlantic hurricane season is just two weeks old, but AccuWeather hurricane experts have...
Tropical Storm Alberto close to landfall. Portions of Texas under tornado warnings
Pensacola News Journal via Yahoo News· 25 minutes agoTropical Storm Alberto: What you need to know Location: 250 miles south of Brownsville, Texas...
Locally heavy downpours, coastal impacts to Southeast from swath of tropical moisture
AccuWeather· 17 hours agoAccuWeather meteorologists are keeping a close watch on the waters off the Southeast and eastern...
‘I can do better than that’: How a 13-year-old’s frustration with forecasts birthed AccuWeather
Euronews via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoSitting on the tiny Thai island of Koh Mak as lightning flashed on the horizon, my eyes were glued...
Excessive Heat An Increasing Concern in Workers Comp: WCRI
Insurance Journal· 5 hours agoWith temperatures pushing above 90 degrees in parts of the Midwest and Northeast United States this...
How hot will it get? More than 135 million in East sweltering amid intense heat wave
AccuWeather via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoHigh temperatures through the rest of the week will continue to soar into the 90s Fahrenheit across...
135 million Americans now sweltering in unrelenting heat wave
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoFrom the Ohio Valley to the mid-Atlantic to New England, temperatures will reach the 90s, and some places could soar to over 100 degrees, according to AccuWeather. Pockets ...
Separate Rounds Of Storms Will Bring Some Relief From Heat: Here's Timing
Daily Voice· 15 hours ago"The duration and intensity of this heat wave in the Northeast is uncommon in the month of June,"...
AccuWeather® Names Matt Gillis Chief Business Officer
AccuWeather· 7 days agoState College, PA – June 13, 2024 – AccuWeather, Inc., the global leader in weather forecasting services, has named media and technology industry veteran Matt Gillis to the ...
Deadly heatwaves 35 times more likely due to fossil fuel use, researchers say
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 4 hours ago“As long as humans fill the atmosphere with fossil fuel emissions, the heat will only get worse —...