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Last month marked one of the warmest Junes on record in Baltimore, and continued extreme heat threatens to make the Charm City's summer a record-breaking one.As the week begins, the next brutal heat wave has arrived. Temperatures are expected to reach triple digits on Monday and Tuesday, with high humidity bringing the heat index to 105 to 110 degrees.Temperatures at BWI Marshall Airport have reached 100 degrees for the third and fourth consecutive days this summer. According to the National Weather Service, this has occurred only once a year on average over the past 30 years.As of Thursday, the airport…
Aaron Dripps appeared in Marshall Circuit Court on May 28 with attorney William Deatherage. BENTON, Ky. – On Tuesday, May 28, Aaron Dripps appeared in court for the fourth time in connection with the Jan. 25 death of Stephen Odom.No new information was presented during the hearing, but Dripps' attorneys responded to prosecutors' motions and agreed to provide information requested by prosecutors during discovery.Dripps was initially charged with murder and convicted of being a felon in possession of a handgun. After a preliminary hearing in February, the case was sent to a grand jury, which added charges of purchase/possession of…
Blog: Urban climate finance is a low-hanging fruit for multilateral development bank reforms
Cities are not receiving the funding they need to adapt to the impacts of climate change. By leveraging their balance sheets and technical expertise, multilateral development banks can be a cornerstone in attracting the financing cities in low- and middle-income countries need to achieve their climate action plans. As we take stock of the outcomes of the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 28) and prepare to take necessary further action, the critical role of cities in tackling the climate crisis has never been more recognized. In a first-of-its-kind collaboration, the COP 28 Presidency co-hosted the first Local Climate…
Washington area forecast: Hot weather today and tomorrow, with temperatures reaching triple digits
* overheating warning 11am to 8pm*Today's daily numbersA subjective rating of the day's weather on a scale of 0 to 10.1/10: Hot as fire. Thinking of passing 0, but I'm in a generous mood.Quick forecasttoday: Brutal heat. There may be storms in the afternoon. Highs: 97 to 103.tonight: Partly cloudy and muggy. Low: 74 to 81.tomorrow: The heat for punishment continues. Highs: 97 to 103.Detailed forecastAfter hitting 101 on Sunday, we're looking at the hottest four-day move since at least 2016 and maybe even 2012. Considering the humidity, it will feel 5 to 10 degrees hotter.This is severe and potentially…
What's the weather like on Monday?As we enter the work week, temperatures remain below 100 degrees. A big pattern change is coming which will bring 80's and chances of rain.EMSA Thermal Safety Tips: Prehydration is key to preventing heat-related illness. Drink plenty of water or electrolyte-replenishing drinks before and during prolonged exposure to summer heat.If working outdoors, wear light-colored, loose-fitting clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, and rest in the shade.Contains no alcohol or caffeine.If you don't have air conditioning, find a cooling station or public space during the day (such as a library or mall).Don't limit the use of air conditioning.If…
West Coast Style Blog: Giant eddies affect winds in San Francisco, the coast and Southern California.
Wind patterns in the greater San Francisco Bay Area are generally very different from those along the Central and Southern California coasts. However, on Saturday, July 13, a massive vortex affected the entire region. Extended forecast for the Bay Area for Saturday, July 13, 2024. notes: Dawn Patrol: Early morning strong winds develop from Larkspur/Clark's Brickyard to Benicia to Benicia to Sherman Island! Low pressure develops along the coast from Eureka to Jalama to Sacramento/Redding, creating a large north-south pressure gradient that creates southerly eddies and ocean surges. The combination, like winds, blows across the coast and into the Bay…
Multiple rounds of storms to watch – Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Transportation
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Marion County will have a severe thunderstorm advisory to the north and west until 5 a.m. This will be one of several rounds of storms to watch in this forecast. Today: Showers and storms are possible this morning. The line will exit the status quo completely by mid-morning and is expected to weaken. The weather will be mostly sunny today, with a high chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Temperatures are in the low 90s and the heat index is approaching triple digits. Tonight: Another storm is possible during the evening into overnight hours. The risk is…
A record-breaking heat wave sweeping across the American West is checking all the key parameters — intensity, duration and geographic distribution — and may just be the opening scene of the worst summer blockbuster yet as it spreads across the country. In the first week of July, at least 10 U.S. towns tied or broke records for the hottest temperatures ever recorded in at least 70 years. This rare feat is called an all-time high, rather than a daily or monthly record, which correspond to the hottest temperatures observed on a specific day or in a specific month, respectively. Climate…
Good morning! It will be very hot and humid in the next few days. However, signs of relief are just around the corner! Temperatures and humidity will drop later this week. Currently, a heat warning is in effect for most of our area until Wednesday. The temperature will be between 95 and 103 every day. . Interactive Radar: Instant Accurate Weather 12 Radar » | | Flight Tracker | | Solar Report today . | | Beach and Boating Forecast tonight tomorrow Looking to the future —Meteorologist TJ Del Santo ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Source link
Insights > Entergy System Hurricane Beryl Update – 07/12/24 11am July 12, 2024 Crews repair power lines in Montgomery County, Texas, after Hurricane Beryl Our crews have restored power to 73% of Entergy customers who lost power due to Hurricane Beryl. Our crews will continue to work safely to restore your power as quickly as possible. We expect power will be restored to 75% of our customers today, and all customers who can safely have power restored by Monday, July 15th. Hurricane Beryl disrupted electric service to approximately 263,690 Entergy customers. Our line crews are making great progress in restoring…