intense heat
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Intense Heat is Deadlier Than Hurricanes, Tornadoes
The latest report showed intense heat can become deadlier than other natural weather events, including hurricanes and tornadoes. Extreme heat can result in heat-related health concerns and increased fire risk. Read here.
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Miami Weather Shifts from Too Hot to Chances of Scattered Thunderstorms for Next 10 Days
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Central Florida Will Experience an Intense Heat While Storms Will Hit in Miami
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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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'Dangerous Heat Wave' to Grip the Southern US This Weekend, Excessive Heat Warnings in Place: NWS
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Heat Dome to Put Millions of People Under High Temperatures Across the United States
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NWS Weather Forecast: Severe Storm Heads to Northeast, Extreme Heat to Continue Until Next Week
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