
US Heat Wave Puts 130 Million at Risk of Record-Breaking Temperatures
A relentless heat wave is threatening 130 million Americans, with temperatures set to break records across the nation from the East Coast to the West Coast.
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A relentless heat wave is threatening 130 million Americans, with temperatures set to break records across the nation from the East Coast to the West Coast.
A persistent heatwave is breaking temperature records in the US Southwest, leaving millions under heat advisories. Relief is expected in the west, but intense weather moves eastward next week.
At least 21 people have been killed by tornado-spawning thunderstorms across four U.S. states during Memorial Day weekend, with forecasts predicting more severe weather.
At least five people, including children, have died and dozens injured following a tornado that swept through Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, leaving widespread damage and power outages.
Dozens of tornadoes struck the central U.S. over the weekend, resulting in at least five deaths and widespread damage. Oklahoma declares a disaster emergency as millions are under warnings.
Over 80 lives lost in the US due to severe winter storms disrupting multiple regions with heavy snow, ice, and freezing rain over the past two weeks.
As the US faces brutal cold, much of the world experiences unusual warmth. Scientists explain this as a result of climate changeโs impact on global weather patterns.
One of the largest tornado outbreaks in U.S. history has devastated Kentucky, causing catastrophic damage and claiming dozens of lives. President Biden addresses the impact.
Hurricane Ida hit Louisiana on Aug 29 and struck the northeastern U.S. on Sep 1, killing at least 60 across eight states and disrupting housing, power, and travel.