1st Alert Weather Days ahead due to dangerous heat next week
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Dangerous storms targeted numerous states on Tuesday afternoon, prompting immediate warnings for people to seek shelter.
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The Spun on MSNTwo U.S. States Bracing For 'Severe' Weather OutbreakTwo prominent U.S. states are reportedly bracing for a "severe" weather outbreak this afternoon. Severe weather has been impacting much of the country as of late. The National Weather Service is warning multiple states about potentially severe storms this week.
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FOX 5 New York on MSNNYC weather alert: Feels-like temps over 100, severe thunderstorms possible FridayExtreme heat and humidity, as well as the threat for severe storms, are expected Friday in NYC. Here's what you need to know.
Millions of Americans are under weather advisories this week. See which major cities have heat, flood or storm advisories.
Around 11 million Americans are under flood alerts as a "ring of fire" weather pattern will continue to impact the eastern two-thirds of the country through the weekend.
Take a look at what the overall weather pattern for the next few weeks could bring to Michigan and the Great Lakes region.
The summer months often mean heavy rains and severe weather for parts of the United States. Recently, we saw Texas, North Carolina and other areas in the Southern United States hit with serious storms,
As high humidity helps to fuel storms with torrential downpours and flash flooding in the central and eastern United States, some locations will also be hammered by damaging winds.
Get ready for an intense day of heat and potential severe thunderstorms on Thursday, with heat indices expected to reach near or above 100 degrees across much of the state.
This administration is placing vulnerable communities at greater risk when severe weather strikes, says Sara Gonzalez-Rothi, who helped to craft key forecasting legislation that’s now been undone. She points to the harms done through lapsed weather-data contracts,
Summer heat and more humid conditions are on tap for the middle of the week, along with the potential of impactful storms