Heat wave puts over two-thirds of U.S. population under heat alerts
Heat wave puts over two-thirds of U.S. population under heat alerts
A heat wave that has stifled the southern tier of the U.S. for weeks has expanded into the Plains, Midwest and now the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Thursday, triggering heat alerts for over 227 million people, according to the National Weather Service.
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According to weather.gov the record here was 102 in 1911...
5 0 ReplyThat's certainly information...?
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according to weather.gov it was 46 F on 7/28 here in 1946...that's the record low; 102 F was the record high on 7/28 in 1911
3 0 ReplyI love the weather here usually
1 0 ReplyIt's not bad this year, more rain then we know what to do with. Been great for my garden
2 0 ReplyCare to send some my way? I've never seen the creeks and streams near my house this low before
1 0 ReplyOf course, I believe in sharing the wealth
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Now imagine the future where every single day is at or above the record set 80 years ago
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