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Extreme heat is transforming how Texas plays football
Texas officials released new safety guidelines for the 2024 football season in response to rising temperatures caused by climate change.
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Here’s what the weather looks like for the first week of fall
A ridge of high pressure encompassing much of North America will work to control the weather during the first week of the astronomical fall. The result will be temperatures that either at or above average for much of the Lower 48 through the first week of autumn. Forecasters warn it is important to note that just because a season begins off warn, it doesn’t mean the entire period will continue to be toasty.
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North Carolina braces for more after 'historic' rainfall wreaks havoc across state
Some parts of southeastern North Carolina received around 23 inches of rain as schools and public offices stayed closed on Tuesday.
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Phoenix ends its streak of 100-degree days at 113 consecutive days
After a meltdown summer, Phoenix finally is getting just a glimpse — ever so briefly — of a cooldown. The National Weather Service said Tuesday’s high temperature was 93 degrees Fahrenheit (33.8 Celsius) at 4 p.m. MST. “It's not going to go to 100,” meteorologist Gabriel Lojero said.
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California extreme weather shift: From record heat to cold, rain, even snow
After a prolonged stretch of record breaking heat that scorched Southern California and sparked wildfires much of the state will experience below average temperatures, rain and even early season snow this week.
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Tropical storm warning issued for Carolinas as potential cyclone swirls off the coast
Most tropical systems develop thousands of miles from US shores. Not this one.
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Odds up to 50-50 of tropical trouble developing off Southeast coast as region braces for heavy rain
On the heels of Hurricane Francine, which is raining itself out over the Tennessee Valley, the FOX Forecast Center is monitoring an old frontal boundary off the coast of the Southeast, which could be the focal point for the season’s next tropical disturbance.
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