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The weather in Mississippi could feel like 110°F into next week. Here's what to know about the heat wave, high humidity, how ...
The Sentimental Journey Fly-In brings in Pipe enthusiasts from near and far, including Florida couple Dwayne and Lisa Waters… ...
After years competing on the statewide slate, area high school and middle school mountain bike racers will finally be on home ...
A child can die from heatstroke within minutes of being left in a hot car. With a heatwave on the way, here’s what you can do ...
It’s hot, and it’s about to get hotter. We’ve warned several times about securing yourself a powerful floor fan before a heat ...
Hotel prices have dropped, crowds have dwindled. Summer can be a wonderful time for a desert escape if you have a plan for ...
Extreme weather and Colorado go hand in hand, so it's no surprise that residents have found ways to beat the heat during the ...
As outside temperatures approach triple digits, first responders are warning of the safety risks surrounding hot vehicles.
Boston Children's Hospital pediatrician Dr. Rick Malley says children can be kept safe in many ways during the summer months, especially while cooling off in bodies of water.
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD) –Temperatures are rising in the Lowcountry and Charleston residents are trying to beat the heat.
After weeks of clouds, rain and cool weather, temperatures climbed to a high of 87 degrees in Pittsfield and 89 in North Adams Thursday.
“When our temperature gets up to 103, 104, 106, 107, we know that the processes in the body are not working appropriately," ...
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