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Minneapolis — Parts of Minnesota are still assessing damage from Saturday night and overnight storms leave some big hailstones behindand other strong winds that downed trees and left tens of thousands without power. Monticello was hit hard by thunderstorms last night. Check out these pictures sent in by viewers! 3-4 inches of hail. Thanks to Garrick, Brian and Davin for sending these photos. pic.twitter.com/biZRxVdWL9— Katie Steiner (@KatieSteinertv) July 14, 2024 The severe storm may not be over yet. There's another chance for storms today, bringing a slight to slight risk of severe weather on Monday, WCCO meteorologist Katie Steiner said.The…

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.heartland institute The weather is getting warmer, and activists are using “climate laws” to impose draconian policies that will impoverish the masses and even put some in jail. In Episode 118 of The Climate Reality Show, we cover this story; plus say goodbye to Jim Inhofe, one of the staunch opponents of climate alarmist policies and junk science in the U.S. Senate; and make fun of Crazy climate news this week. Tune in LIVE at 1pm ET Join Jim Lakely, Sterling Burnett and Linnea Lueken of the Heartland Institute and special guest Marc Morano of ClimateDepot.com and CFACT. like this:like…

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The Chicago area experienced numerous weather warnings Sunday night as strong winds and heavy rain affected the area. Recently, a severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until 12:30 a.m. for parts of LaSalle, Will and Grundy counties, as well as Kendall County. Additionally, a severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until midnight for southeastern Cook County, Illinois, and northern Lake County and Porter County, Indiana. Some storms could eventually linger into early Monday morning, according to forecast models. Once the storm finally ends, conditions should become drier in the morning and early afternoon, paving the way for sweltering heat and…

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In 2023, Indonesia’s transition to a more sustainable and net-zero economy continues to gain momentum. A year after announcing the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) and Energy Transition Mechanism (ETM) national platform initiatives, the country reached an important milestone in November with the launch of the JETP Integrated Investment and Policy Plan (CIPP). Positioned as a living document that reflects national priorities and evolving climate commitments under JETP, the CIPP sets out a decarbonization path for Indonesia’s electricity sector, outlines a just transition plan, and serves as the basis for advancing the $20 billion JETP to finance specific projects. .…

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Skies will gradually clear as overnight storm activity ends. Because of the rain, the temperature has dropped into the low 80s. By morning, temperatures will settle into the mid-to-upper 70s. Thunderstorms will form inland first, pushing the storm back toward the coast in the late afternoon and evening. Highs will reach the mid-90s before the rain arrives. Heat index values ​​will reach triple digits, with peaks near 105 in most areas. Highs will again be near the mid to lower 90s. Wednesday looks to be the driest day of the week. Follow the ABC7 Weather Team on social media Follow…

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WMUR weather text forecast Updated: July 14, 2024 at 4:57 pm ET The prolonged spell of hot and humid weather will continue for longer, with several days this week expected to see temperatures over 90 degrees. Thunderstorms are possible at times before a more comfortable period looks to arrive later in the week. Mostly sunny overnight, with lows falling into the mid-60s. Mist appeared in some parts of the valley. Highs may reach 90 degrees Fahrenheit and feel closer to 100 degrees Fahrenheit as humidity increases. Hot weather continues into midweek, with signs of cooler air and lower humidity returning…

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Originally published in Climaterealism A recent article in USA Today A rare cactus species in the Florida Keys is claimed to be extinct due to rising sea levels. This is wrong. Many factors have contributed to the decline of this cactus, most of which began more than 100 years ago. USA Today Many other news outlets fail to report all the facts, misleading readers into believing that climate change is to blame. July 10, USA Today The article, titled “A disturbing first: Rising sea levels are killing Florida's rare cacti,” reads: A rare tree cactus has grown for decades, hidden…

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Secret Service agents protected former President Donald Trump during his assassination attempt. (AFP)Experts revealed to CNN-News18 some of the loopholes, such as the failure to disinfect the roof where the gunman opened fire and the failure to deploy bulletproof briefcase shieldsThe assassination attempt on former US President Donald Trump has raised some questions about intelligence and security failures, with experts telling CNN-News18 that even basic standard operating procedures appear to have been ignored.On Sunday, Trump, wearing a white shirt, dark blazer and bright red MAGA hat, was railing against illegal immigration when a gunshot rang out, piercing the upper part…

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In the shallows off the Virginia coast, lush grasslands filled with bright green spindly plants called eelgrass sway in the waves. Bieri: “It's kind of like a forest in the underwater world, you know, it provides structure and habitat, shelter, food, a place to raise their young, a place for juvenile fish and soft-shell crabs to seek shelter.” Jill Bieri works at The Nature Conservancy's Virginia Coast Reserve, a protected area along 75 miles of coastline. In the 1930s, disease and hurricanes wiped out eelgrass in Virginia. But by the late 1990s, a patch of eelgrass began to grow again,…

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It will be sunny to partly cloudy today and our temperature reached a daytime high of 99 degrees. The southerly flow continues to flow out of the south at around 10-15 mph and is also currently stable. We will maintain mostly clear skies tonight while temperatures drop to around 73°. The southerly air flow should stay around 5-15 mph, with dew points in the 50s and 60s, making it feel a bit muggy. We're heading into another scorching heat tomorrow, with temperatures expected to hit the century mark. In San Angelo, I'm predicting 102 degrees, with temperatures likely to stay…

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