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Triple digit temperatures not only severe weather threats in Columbia's forecast
A heat advisory has been issued for the Midlands as hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses, according to the National Weather Service. Read More
Dangerous heat wave strains power grid; millions warned of triple-digit temperatures
The heat wave caused disruptions to public transport across the Northeast. Amtrak said it will be forced to slow train speeds between 12 p.m. and 8 p.m. on June 24 between Washington, D.C., and New ... Read More
Manchester reaches 102 degrees; records broken in other NH cities Tuesday
Manchester hit 100 degrees around 2 p.m and 102 just prior to 3 p.m. That's the first time it has reached 100 degrees or higher in 14 years. That 102 is now the hottest temperature ever recorded in ... Read More
Baltimore weather: ‘Code Red’ heat alert issued as heat wave brings triple-digit temps through next week
An incoming heatwave in the Baltimore region will begin at the end of the weekend and cause temperatures to rise to the low 100s throughout the next week. Read More
CWG Live updates
The D.C. region faces a dangerous combination of heat and humidity Monday through Wednesday. There’s a low chance for rain. Read More
Weather Impact Alert earlier today for severe storms with large hail and damaging winds
A Weather Impact Alert was issued today for storms that brought large hail and winds up to 80 mph. Isolated tornadoes also a concern ... Read More
N.J. weather: Severe thunderstorm warning issued as strong storms pop up during heat wave
Forecasters say isolated thunderstorm cells could become strong enough to produce small hail and wind gusts that could topple trees and power lines. Read More
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