Weather
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Migrants Crossing US-Mexico Border at Risk of Deadly Dehydration Due to Severe Heat
The border crossing route from Mexico to the U.S is currently in severe heat condition causing dehydration and death among migrants. As climate change gets worse, human migration had become unregulated, and the world, uninhabitable.
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Alaska's Kodiak Island Hits 67 Degrees, Setting New Temperature Record
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Seattle, Portland to Experience Frigid New Year After Winter Storm
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Intense Winter Storm Will Cover Denver to Detroit in Snow on New Year's Weekend
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Weather Patterns Made Road Travel Particularly Challenging in the Northeast
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Temperature Drop in the West Made Seattle Experience its Coldest Day Since 2010
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Chicago Residents Hope to Experience Snow Before the Year Ends
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Christmas Winter Storm Causes 20-Car Pileup and Closure of Key Highways in Nevada
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USGS Place Six Volcanoes at Orange Watch Status Due to Increased Activities
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Intense Snowstorm Closed Down a 111-Mile Stretch of California Highway
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Record Breaking Low Temperatures Continues as Snow Continues to Pile Up Across the West
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Icy Weather Caused a Massive Pile Up of Over 40 Vehicles in Wisconsin
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White Christmas to be Expected in Certain Parts of the US Due to Storm






