heat wave
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Flash Drought Hits Central and Eastern United States; Temperatures Exceed 100 Degrees Fahrenheit
The so-called ‘flash drought’ has led to prolonged dry conditions, aggravated by high temperatures and absence of rainfall.
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Rainfall and Severe Storms Could Quell Drought in the Southeast US This Coming Week: AccuWeather
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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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Heat Wave from the Midwest to the Southern US Prompts Issuance of Excessive Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories
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Jet Stream to Cause Renewed Heat Dome in the Western United States: AccuWeather Forecast
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Heat Dome Fuels Alaskan Wildfires with Temperatures over 60 Degrees Fahrenheit
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Summer Heat to Persist in the West Coast; Flash Flooding Threat Continues in the Southwest US and Rockies
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'Dangerous Heat Wave' to Grip the Southern US This Weekend, Excessive Heat Warnings in Place: NWS
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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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New Jersey Experiences Rare Wildfire Reaching 12,000 Acres; Road Closures Reported
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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