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The hottest weather is forecast for Furnace Creek in California's Death Valley National Park, where a temperature of 120 ...
A few stray sprinkles managed to find their way into far Southwest Missouri yesterday evening, but amounts had no impact on ...
The oppressive heat wave broiling California and much of the West will continue to bring dangerously hot temperatures — and likely more record-breakers — for even longer than forecasters first ...
Cities such as Omaha, Nebraska; St. Louis, Missouri; and Des Moines, Iowa; "could approach, tie or break daily record highs," AccuWeather reported. Many of the daily highs for the Central U.S. were ...
A blistering late-summer heat wave is baking Southern California with highs in the 90s and triple digits in the valleys.
Extreme heat and fire weather advisories have been issued across Southern California's interior, with highs expected to peak Thursday and Friday.
Several areas could see temperatures 15-20 degrees above historical averages this week, according to meteorologists.
Meteorological fall began Monday, but an expanding heat dome has other plans for the Pacific Northwest and the adjacent southwestern Canada. Temperatures are forecast to rise to between 95 and 105 ...
A heat wave is expected to bring temperatures up to the mid-90s this week in the North Bay, marking at least a slight increase in heat and fire risk, according to the National Weather Service.
A heat wave hitting the West, sending temperatures soaring past the century mark, is expected to persist into the weekend, with the most intense and prolonged heat expected in the Desert Southwest.
Wildfires raged across Spain in August, as the country suffered through the most intense heat wave in its recorded history.
Thursday night into Friday morning, the North Bay will have a 20% chance for isolated rain storms and a less than 10% chance for thunderstorms and lightning, according to the National Weather ...