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Erasing terminology like “climate change” in Florida doesn’t erase the reality of our environmental situation.
About 33 million people, almost 10% of the country, will feel blistering 100-degree heat on June 24, meteorologist Ryan Maue told the Associated Press. Maue added on X that every state along the ...
It’s important to understand your local climate threats. Arm yourself with information on the early signs of heat illness: ...
Dozens of lightning- and human-caused fires have started, intermittently closing major highways and leading to the ...
Powerful winds -- including a tornado -- that swept across parts of the upper Midwest left three people dead and a regional ...
Powerful winds -- including a tornado -- that swept across parts of the upper Midwest left three people dead and a regional ...
Because Alaska meteorologists were using scales set for the lower 48, which was too high, the state never reached the temperatures required to issue a heat advisory.
Is Alaska getting warmer? State officials issue heat advisories as the National Weather Service changes the way high ...
In the high glare of a summer evening in Fairbanks, Alaska, Ciara Santiago watched the mercury climb. A meteorologist at the ...
Today's Alaska weather forecast from Alaska's Weather Source. It feels like summer with the temperatures over mainland Alaska ...
This year's fire season started slowly due to cool and rainy weather, but it roared to life last week with near-record heat ...
The National Weather Service issued the first heat advisory in the state of Alaska as temperatures soared to 80°F, prompting ...