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Millions swelter under dangerous Fourth of July heat wave
Read full article: Millions swelter under dangerous Fourth of July heat waveThe National Weather Service says that around 134 million people in the U.S. are under alerts as an extremely dangerous and record-breaking heat wave broils much of the country.
Saturated California gets more rain and snow but so far escapes severe damage it saw only weeks ago
Read full article: Saturated California gets more rain and snow but so far escapes severe damage it saw only weeks agoMuch of saturated California remains under threat of floods as the latest winter storm blows through, but so far the state has escaped the severity of damage spawned by a recent atmospheric river.
Blizzard conditions bear down on central US, closing schools and highways
Read full article: Blizzard conditions bear down on central US, closing schools and highwaysA “highly impactful” winter storm began delivering a punch to the country’s midsection with blizzard conditions that could dump as much as a foot or more of snow.
A heat wave in Texas is forecast to spread scorching temperatures to the north and east
Read full article: A heat wave in Texas is forecast to spread scorching temperatures to the north and eastScorching temperatures meteorologists say were brought on by a heat dome have taxed the Texas power grid and threaten to bring record highs to the state before they are expected to expand to other parts of the U.S. National Weather Service Forecaster Bob Oravec said Monday that the heat dome is expected to reach north to Kansas City and east to the Florida Panhandle and continue at least until the July Fourth holiday.
The Latest: Oklahoma gov seeks federal disaster declaration
Read full article: The Latest: Oklahoma gov seeks federal disaster declaration(AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)The Latest on winter weather across the U.S. (all times local):OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma Gov. Stitt’s disaster declaration request for all 77 Oklahoma counties comes a day after the governor spoke with Biden by phone. ___NEW ORLEANS — Rolling power blackouts necessitated by severe winter weather hit water systems in at least two Louisiana cities. He implored residents to stop running water, noting that temperatures had risen above the freezing mark___RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina Gov. — The Louisiana Department of Health on Wednesday confirmed three deaths related to winter weather this week.
Power outages linger for millions as another icy storm looms
Read full article: Power outages linger for millions as another icy storm loomsNearly 3.4 million customers around the U.S. were still without electricity, and some also lost water service. More than 100 million people live in areas covered by some type of winter weather warning, watch or advisory, the weather service said. Weather-related outages have been particularly stubborn in Oregon, where some customers have been without power for almost a week. At the peak of the storm, more than 350,000 customers in the Portland area were in the dark. In Oregon, authorities confirmed Tuesday that four people died in the Portland area of carbon monoxide poisoning.
At least 20 dead as millions endure record cold without power
Read full article: At least 20 dead as millions endure record cold without powerNearly 3.4 million customers around the U.S. were still without electricity, and some also lost water service. More than 100 million people live in areas covered by some type of winter weather warning, watch or advisory, the weather service said. Weather-related outages have been particularly stubborn in Oregon, where some customers have been without power for almost a week. At the peak of the storm, more than 350,000 customers in the Portland area were in the dark. In Oregon, authorities confirmed Tuesday that four people died in the Portland area of carbon monoxide poisoning.
2nd major snowstorm in a week blankets Northeast
Read full article: 2nd major snowstorm in a week blankets NortheastIt was the second major snowstorm in less than week to hit the area. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)NEW YORK – A major snowstorm pushed through the Northeastern United States on Sunday, less than a week after a storm dumped more than 2 feet on parts of the region. The National Weather Service reported 11 inches had fallen in Walpole, Massachusetts. Weather service forecaster Bob Oravec said a mix of snow and rain would move northward up the East Coast. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday's snowfall, which started at around 9 a.m. in the city, would not close COVID-19 vaccination sites.