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News18 Evening Digest: Nepal plane accident video shows exact moment flight crashed and other headlines
Last updated: July 24, 2024 5:31 pm (IST)According to reports, most of the aircraft operated by Nepal are not brand new. Their cost is high, and driving them in economically disadvantaged countries may not be feasible. (Press Trust photo) We also report: Australian woman gang-raped in Paris days before Olympics, video shows her begging for help after attack PBKS unlikely to renew contract of two-time IPL champion coach; Find Indian names in other storiesHello readers! In today's evening digest, News18 brings you the latest news about the plane crash in Nepal, the Bangladesh parliament passing a resolution against the NEET,…
Can huge extreme weather events spur action on the climate crisis? » Yale Climate Connection
On a sweltering day in June 1988, during the Great Drought and Heat Wave of the summer of 1988—a catastrophe that killed more than 5,000 people directly and indirectly and cost $54 billion (2024 U.S. dollars) in the United States—climate scientists Dr. James Hansen testified before Congress that man-made global warming is already here (see video below). Since the summer of 1988, there have been many extreme weather and climate events—each consistent with human-caused warming—that, in another world, would have prompted the transformational changes needed to address the climate crisis in the United States. . Some examples: 1993 US Midwest…
weather headlinesThere will be heavy rain in some areas todayHighest chance of rain Thursday with cold frontHere's the forecast from WAVE News Chief Meteorologist Kevin Harned.LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVY) – Moderate to upper clouds will cover the sky again today. Despite the clouds, we'll see enough sunshine and southwesterly winds this afternoon to push temperatures into the mid-80s. There is a chance of locally heavy downpours this afternoon and evening. Clouds will remain above us tonight; isolated showers and thunderstorms are still possible as the cold front approaches. By Thursday morning, lows were in the 60s and 70s.Scattered showers and thunderstorms…
There will be some rainfall in most areas today with only a slight risk of gusty thunderstorm winds or small hail.[PhotobyPamTingley[PhotobyPamTingley[攝影:帕姆·廷利,[PhotobyPamTingley scattered storm A weak low pressure area is moving across Ontario, Canada and will move to our north today. This low will drag a cold front through the area, causing some showers and storms today. Most areas should remain dry throughout the process morning and early afternoon, but the possibility of showers or storms cannot be completely ruled out. During this time, the sky will be a mix of sunshine and clouds. Southwest winds will reach 10 mph, causing…
The New Jersey forecast calls for two more days of thunderstorms and showers before clearing out and dry, sunny weather heading into the weekend.Although there are no storm watches or warnings in effect, forecasters say there is a good chance of precipitation. Showers are possible later this morning, particularly over coastal areas, before heavier, more steady rainfall is possible this afternoon and evening, accompanied by thunderstorms.The National Weather Service said in a morning forecast that heavy rain is most likely south and east of Interstate 95, where localized flooding is also possible.Otherwise, expect mainly cloudy weather with highs reaching 80…
Aleknajik is a small, remote community in southwestern Alaska at the head of the Wood River on Aleknajik Lake. Most residents live on the lake's northern shore, an area that used to be inaccessible by regional roads. To reach the south shore and towns further afield, people crossed the river by boat in the summer. In the winter, they cross frozen lakes on snowmobiles or all-terrain vehicles. But City Administrator Kay Andrews said the water crossing can be dangerous. As the climate warms, residents won't be able to rely on thick ice all winter long. Andrews: “We used to be…
After a period of relatively quiet weather in the tri-state area, storms are expected to return Thursday, and no matter what happens, you'll want to keep your umbrella handy. Thankfully, we're not expecting the high temperatures and levels of instability we saw last week, which means the threat of severe weather is much lower. Latest predictions for Storm Team 4 While severe weather is unlikely, an isolated storm could show enough enthusiasm to trigger one or two stronger thunderstorms at some point. Any sudden weather warnings are likely to be issued due to the threat of damaging straight-line wind gusts.…
TULSA, Okla. — Reduced visibility is expected in some areas overnight into Tuesday morning, which could impact the morning commute in eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Tulsa has issued a warning to drivers asking them to prepare for rapid changes in visibility. Visibility may drop to less than a mile at times, particularly in southeastern Oklahoma and far eastern Oklahoma, according to the National Weather Service. Fog is expected to develop later tonight and continue into Tuesday morning. Additionally, showers and thunderstorms are possible tonight, primarily affecting southeastern Oklahoma. Forecasts also indicate a chance…
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Central Indiana is bracing for severe weather this afternoon and evening. Scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop over the northern half of central Indiana and move southward throughout the evening. These storms can bring damaging winds and large hail. According to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, the highest local risks include wind gusts exceeding 60 mph and the possibility of flash flooding from heavy rainfall. Although tornadoes are unlikely, the potential for significant storm impacts remains high. Residents are advised to remain alert and monitor local weather updates. Temperatures will start at 67°F today and rise…
Current radar:Heavy rain swept across the area throughout the morning, dropping several inches and making roads very slippery. Please go out for a walk slowly. We are expected to see more heavy rain, especially along the coast in the afternoon. Wednesday weather forecast:A flash flood warning will be in effect Wednesday morning and last until Wednesday evening. This could lead to more than just street flooding. Streams, streams and rivers also provide food. Rainfall rates of 1 to 3 inches per hour are possible. Like the past few days, there won't be any heavy rain washouts, but if you're in…