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Beware the weather apps: How meteorologists gauge California's heat - MSN

The privately run apps populating the Apple and Android app stores and used by millions of Californians to track storms and this July’s heat wave are more likely than the National Weather ... Read More
Why Can’t the Weather Apps on Our Phones Get It Right? - MSN

The location your app uses (either zip code or city) might be an issue. Where zip codes are huge—like 89049 in Nevada, which covers some 10,000 square miles—typing in the city might produce a ... Read More
California's first 'widespread' heat wave is coming this weekend

The anticipated post-Memorial Day weekend heat wave in California comes as the weather service’s latest three-month outlook on May 15 predicted temperatures in June, July and August will be ... Read More
Heat advisory issued as Southern California prepares for ... - CBS News

CBS News Los Angeles Live. Sunny weather could drive temperatures above 90 degrees for most of Southern California this week. With the heat pushing through the region, KCAL News has declared a ... Read More
California heat wave could break San Francisco autumn records - USA TODAY

In Phoenix, the heat could soar to 113 degrees Fahrenheit, shattering a record of 107 set in 2020, according to AccuWeather. AccuWeather meteorologists predict Las Vegas could see temperatures ... Read More
Beware the weather apps: How meteorologists gauge California's heat

Beware the weather apps: How meteorologists gauge California's heat By Stephen Council , Tech Reporter July 5, 2024 People enjoy San Francisco’s Baker Beach during a heat wave on June 4, 2024. Read More
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