heat dome
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Heat Dome Fuels Alaskan Wildfires with Temperatures over 60 Degrees Fahrenheit
Wildfires, fueled by a heat wave, have been ravaging southern Alaska in recent weeks, even before the official start of the US summer season.
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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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Central US Remains Under Persistent Second Wave of Heat Dome, Reaching 110 Degrees for the Week
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New Jersey Experiences Rare Wildfire Reaching 12,000 Acres; Road Closures Reported
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Heat Dome to Put Millions of People Under High Temperatures Across the United States
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Hot Blob off New Zealand is Playing a Role in South America's Drought
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Salmons 'Boiled Alive' in Unlivable Water Due to Record-Breaking Heat Waves
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Lytton, the Hottest Place in Canada, Sees an Uprise in Wildfires Triggered by Heat Wave
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Dangerous 'Omega Block' Heat Dome is Looming Over US and Canada, Causing Severe Heat
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U.S. Will Be Under a ‘Heat Dome’ This Weekend