This isn't an ordinary heat wave. Many locations could set new all-time March, even April, record highs from the West Coast into the Plains. And this will have one other impact that could linger into summer.
Tens of millions of people across the US are currently under a heat advisory. And the extreme heat isn't just affecting people. You may have seen videos online of the heat causing asphalt roads to buckle.
Jacksonville is facing severe drought and a heightened fire danger, with heat and dry conditions expected to continue. News4JAX meteorologist Katie Garner shares today's outlook, community safety tips, and what weather is ahead.
With only nine more sleeps until Christmas, we have now entered the meteorological window of predictability — in other words, forecasts are more accurate than just guessing the weather.
WisDOT reports over 50 road damage incidents due to extreme heat, including Highway 60 in Hartford and Howard Avenue in St. Francis. Emergency repairs are underway.
A prolonged drought in Bolivia and one of the hottest winters on record is threatening to leave parts of the South American country short of water, including in the high-altitude city of El Alto, some 4,000 meters above sea level.
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