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A brutal heat wave across the eastern United States trapped millions of people in sweltering air this week with record-high ...
Temperatures in Florida, Georgia, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, North Carolina, and Virginia could feel as high as 110 degrees. Meanwhile, South Carolina, Texas, Missouri, Ohio, ...
Sweltering heat happens every summer, but to get close to the bar of a state's all-time hottest temperature usually takes a heat wave that's on another level.
The high-pressure system that has lingered over the East is forecast to weaken starting midweek, with a cold front also ...
Temps are soaring in cities across the Atlantic coast, where some cities are reaching 100 degrees with heat indexes ...
Tropical Storm Andrea has developed in the Central Subtropical Atlantic and poses no threat to the Continental United States ...
About 33 million people, almost 10% of the country, will feel blistering 100-degree heat on June 24, meteorologist Ryan Maue ...
For 150 million people across the United States, humidity surged to levels higher than Miami late Monday. Maps show where.
More than 160 million Americans are under the highest level of extreme heat alerts during a wave of above-average ...
Invest 90L could become a tropical depression or storm. Tropical Storm Andrea would be the first named storm of the Atlantic ...
New York City also felt the heat, tying its longstanding daily record of 96 degrees for the date, set in 1888 in Central Park ...