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Last updated: July 27, 2024 9:33 pm ISTAccording to police, the incident took place at Karan Vihar in Kirari Suleman Nagar at 4 pm on Thursday. (Picture: Screenshot: X/@RT_India_news)In the video, the defendant slaps the girl and pushes her off an unwalled terrace, causing her to fall onto the road.A 17-year-old girl was slapped and pushed from the terrace of a single-storey house by her neighbor over a property dispute in Rohini's Aman Vihar area, police said on Saturday.A video purporting to be of the incident has circulated online, in which the man and the girl can be seen arguing.In…
United States Weather: May 23, 2024 FOX Weather provides you with the latest weather forecast and weather news headlines for United States weather on Thursday, May 23, 2024.Welcome to FOX Weather's daily weather updates. Today is Thursday, May 23, 2024, which is also Lucky Penny Day. Start your day right with all you need to know about today's weather. You can also quickly learn about countries, regions and local weather whenever you like Fox Weather Update Podcast.Central U.S. becomes bullseye for severe weatherThis is a period of persistent severe weather, particularly in central parts of the country. Wednesday was no…
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – An increased chance for scattered storms is expected Sunday between 1 and 7 p.m. The storm is slow-moving and will bring heavy rain, increasing the chance of flash flooding. These scattered storms will continue into Monday. Below is a live look at the radar. Stay tuned to the weather and follow the latest forecasts from the Weather Impact Group. Download the free WHAS11 app to watch live coverage and get real-time weather alerts during severe weather, even when the power is out. for apple or Android user. Source link
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — First Alert Meteorologist Corey Sima is tracking the storm Saturday.Showers and storms are moving from Southeast Georgia toward I-10/Metro. Tonight, rain will be concentrated along and west of Interstate 95.Onshore winds will develop tomorrow. We could see showers along the coast in the morning.By tomorrow afternoon, most of the rain/storm activity will shift deeper inland. Jax expects rain tomorrow in late morning and early afternoon.Monday brings a very similar onshore wind pattern. The beaches will be breezy and temperatures will be a little cooler than the past few days.[DOWNLOAD: Free Action News Jax app for alerts as…
We expect temperatures to continue to rise on Sunday, with a high in Des Moines around 90 degrees and a heat index reaching into the 90s. An upper-air disturbance moving north toward Iowa will trigger storms late Sunday night and will continue into early Monday morning as a wind shift line begins to move across the state. We'll also see the potential for storms later this week, Wednesday through Friday, as a series of fronts and upper-level waves move through Iowa. The gallery below shows the timing of the Storm rounds. The short-range HRRR model below shows the potential for…
What's the weather like this weekend?Saturday will bring a mix of sunshine and clouds, with highs still slightly below average in the upper 80s to lower 90s. We start to warm up on Sunday and highs will be over 100 degrees next week.You'll really notice the increase in temperature and humidity on Sunday. Highs will be around 90, but the heat index will be around 100.Our next heat wave will arrive next week. A dangerous environment where the temperature feels over 105 degrees for days on end.EMSA Thermal Safety Tips: Prehydration is key to preventing heat-related illnesses. Drink plenty of…
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Heat, smoke and potentially severe storms are expected to affect Rapid City and much of South Dakota this weekend. Temperatures will rise significantly today, with temperatures in the 90s and smoke and haze returning from west to east. Isolated severe storms are possible this afternoon and evening, according to the National Weather Service in Rapid City. Although confidence in the development of these storms is low, any storms that do occur are likely to occur in the late afternoon to early overnight hours. Major concerns include wind gusts of 60 mph or more. A similar situation…
There's a lot going on across the tri-state this weekend, and nature is showing off. Today is a perfect summer day with lots of sunshine and hot temperatures. The weather is a little more comfortable today, with dew points in the mid-50s. That's all about to change.Tonight will remain dry and sunny, but a bit warmer. This is all due to the increase in humidity as the wind shifts from the northeast to the southeast. Nighttime temperatures will only drop into the 60s. It's also a precursor to how Sunday will unfold. Sunday will start out dry and we may…
Forecasters predict that the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June to the end of November, will be busier than usual. In April, Colorado State University's Tropical Meteorology Program predicted an “extremely active” hurricane season, predicting 23 named storms, including 11 hurricanes, five of which were major hurricanes. In May, the NOAA Climate Prediction Center predicted an 85% chance of an above-normal season. It predicts a 70 percent chance of 17 to 25 named storms, with 8 to 13 potentially developing into hurricanes, including 4 to 7 major hurricanes. Here's information about these damaging storms: What is a hurricane?…
In a recent series of events that are as predictable as they are tiresome, climate activists tried to disrupt the first day of the Paris Olympics. French authorities put an end to this futile ecological theatrics. While this incident raises minor concerns about the apparent lack of due process, it is another example of the overzealous and misleading antics of climate alarmists. These activists aim to hijack the global stage provided by the Olympics to spread their hysteria about climate change. The protest was reportedly quickly thwarted by police, who dispersed the activists before they could cause serious chaos. These…