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Once the thunderstorms move away Wednesday night, we will finally see the end of the recent heat wave. July 17, 2024, 9:28 am (ET) | Update July 17, 2024 1:02 pm ET CONNECTICUT — The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Connecticut until 8 p.m. Once the storm passes, the heat and humidity will begin to dissipate. subscriptionORIGINAL: CONNECTICUT — Severe weather is possible in Connecticut Wednesday afternoon, the National Weather Service said. “The main hazard from the storm is wind gusts up to 60 mph.” Additionally, Wednesday marks the official end of the latest heat…

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Last updated: July 17, 2024 11:52 pm ISTPolice said Kamdar slipped and fell into the ravine while filming a video of the surrounding scenery. (Image via Instagram/@theglocaljournal)According to officials from Mangaon police station, Kamdar, a resident of Mulund area in Mumbai, went to the picturesque waterfall for an outing with his friends despite the rain.The art of scroll-making brought fame and acclaim to Mumbai-based chartered accountant Anvi Kamdar, but ultimately proved fatal, as she made it in Maharashtra's Raigad district He fell into a canyon and died while filming.The 27-year-old Reel star, who was on a monsoon outing with seven…

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Fears that a Labor “supermajority” could turn our parliamentary democracy into a parliamentary dictatorship are fast becoming a reality. [emphasis, links added] Ed Miliband, the UK's energy security and net zero secretary, has run roughshod over local democracy by ignoring the advice of the Planning Inspectorate and approving the development of a massive solar 'park' that will swallow up thousands of people in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk acres of land. Other plans across Lincolnshire have also been approved. This could be just the beginning of Labour’s assault on the countryside, with other solar industrial complexes, battery “farms” and their connected tower…

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Well, that's a relief for a lot of us. So far the weather has been mild, sunny and very pleasant! That's a big change from the humidity and fairly severe storms that hit much of the state over the weekend. Our Chief Meteorologist Paul Huttner joins MPR News Anchor Cathy Wurzer to break down this week's forecast.Listen to the full conversation using the audio player above.Subscribe to the Minnesota Now Podcast Apple Podcasts, Spotify Or wherever you get your podcasts.We try to provide Minnesota Now transcripts the next business day after the broadcast. They'll appear here when they're ready.Gifts from…

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Cosmetic restorations are not covered. TEMPLE, Texas — Texans whose vehicles were damaged by severe storms and flooding between April 26 and June 5 may be eligible for assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. To qualify, the damage to the vehicle must be caused by a disaster, making it unsafe to drive. Cosmetic restorations are not covered. Other qualifications include: – Assistance is limited to one vehicle. If there is a second functional vehicle in the household, the applicant must demonstrate in writing that the damaged vehicle is necessary for the daily use of the household. – Vehicle must…

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EL DORADO, Ill. — Crews are cleaning up and assessing damage at a local hospital. Ferrer Hospital in El Dorado floodedWednesday night The area received it after heavy rains. Approximately 55,000 square feet of the hospital was affected. Several inches of water flooded parts of the hospital, but Ferrel Hospital chief executive Tony Keane said they were thankful no patients were injured. “Then this happened – water entered the hospital through the front door and flooded the front of the hospital, including the lobby, cafeteria, portions of the emergency room, our clinic space and several other ancillary departments,” Keane said.…

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AccuWeather meteorologists said weather conditions in the eastern United States will be in two states from Thursday into the weekend, with dry and cool air in the north and moisture in the south with heavy downpours filling the air. A weather division will develop after strong gusty winds and severe thunderstorms develop across much of the east midweek. Temporary reprieve from heat, storms in Midwest and Northeast Conditions from the Great Lakes to the Northeast will be ideal for most outdoor plans, with air conditioning in some areas and along the Northeast coast beginning to take a break Thursday night.…

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There's a chance of rain and storms today as the cold front moves through, with another round of rain coming in today. Scattered rainfall is possible this afternoon and evening ahead of Thursday's cooler weather. Cloud cover remains spotty as highs reach the mid-80s. It will be very humid. The chance of storms will increase this afternoon as the cold front approaches. Scattered activity may occur from 2 p.m. to sunset. Any downpours are likely to produce heavy rain, lightning and gusty winds. The rain gradually subsided after sunset. Lows dropped to the mid 60s. After the previous part, let’s…

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Thunderstorms battered much of Maryland Tuesday night, causing traffic delays, and severe storms were expected to continue Wednesday.The temperature reached 104 degrees Tuesday afternoon, and the Baltimore area experienced thunderstorms overnight.The MTA reported multiple train delays on the Pennsylvania Line due to problems with the Busch River Bridge caused by last night's weather. One tree was downed on Rogers Avenue in Ellicott City and several more were downed in Dayton, according to Howard County police.Rainfall amounts totaled about half an inch, according to the National Weather Service.A similar trend is expected on Wednesday. The National Weather Service continues to issue…

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Manchester, New Hampshire— Severe thunderstorms have entered several counties in central and southern New Hampshire. The watch continues until 8 p.m. in Belknap, Cheshire, Hillsborough, Merrimack, Rockingham, Strafford and Sullivan counties. The watch means weather conditions are favorable for severe thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. Storms may develop in the afternoon, especially after 3 pm, and may be severe over central and southern New Hampshire. >>Interactive Radar Some possible storm impacts include strong wind gusts, lightning, locally heavy rain and hail. Ahead of the storm threat, heat warnings will be in effect for many areas from noon to 6 p.m.>>…

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