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This marks the first summer that the weather service in Alaska has issued heat advisories to share with residents what they can do to mitigate hot conditions. Climate scientists say those notices are likely to become common.
No-cook meals are great, and while I could happily subsist on a diet of cottage cheese, fresh mango and Topo Chico, my family usually wants a warm meal. For those of you in the same boat, here are a handful of slow cooker and air fryer recipes that will fill your bellies, but won’t heat up your kitchen.
The folks at the National Weather Service in Alaska were nervous. They were kind of caught between a rock and a hard place. Their instruments, data and computer forecast showed that a heat advisory was needed.
Dry and hot conditions return to western Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing an elevated risk of heat-related illness and fire danger.
June began cool and wet but rapidly changed to hot and dry at the midpoint, with wildfires bursting out across the state, according to the monthly summary from the Alaska Climate Research Center. The month also saw the first issuance of the new “heat advisory” by the National Weather Service.
The Magnolia area will remain under a heat wave with highs near 100°F and a heat advisory active midweek. The heat advisory from Shreveport to south central Arkansas remains in
A heat advisory has been issued for the Willamette Valley for temperatures that appear likely to reach 100 degrees at least once on July 15 and 16.
Today's Alaska weather forecast from Alaska's Weather Source. Here comes the heat, Alaska! Get ready and stay safe. 70s to 80s in southcentral. 80 to 90 degree temps in the interior and northwest.
Roughly 91,000 people end up in the ER on July 4 and 5 each year. Here are the tips to stay safe on Independence Day weekend.
We’ll heat up even more Sunday, with highs expected in the low to mid 90s across the Portland area and western valleys and some spots farther south potentially creeping closer to the upper 90s. It’ll be a bit breezier out there,
Today's Alaska weather forecast from Alaska's Weather Source. Heat advisories and Red Flag Fire weather warnings will remain in effect through Saturday. Alaska is seeing a heat wave!