Without congressionally approved funding, public media stations say communities will be left with aging infrastructure amid growing risks from extreme weather.
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Along the coast Thursday, it was expected to be partly cloudy with high temperatures from 71 to 76 degrees.
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Moisture from the remnants of Tropical Storm Eugene was predicted to move northward across San Diego County Wednesday into Thursday maintaining more humid conditions with inland areas not as hot, the National Weather Service said.
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Gov. Josh Green warns that the death toll, currently at 53, will continue to rise.
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Moisture was expected to continue to increase in San Diego County today into Thursday, with a chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms for Wednesday through Thursday afternoon, the National Weather Service said.
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A severe summer storm system swept from Alabama to New York on Monday, leaving a trail of toppled trees, damaged buildings and transportation headaches in its wake.
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Thunderstorms — some of which may be severe — are in the forecast from Atlanta to Binghamton, N.Y. Meanwhile parts of Texas and the Gulf Coast are expected to see record heat.
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An excessive heat warning was in effect until 8 p.m. Monday for the San Diego County deserts.
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So yes, some people in India love their lassi so much that they mix up the drink in a washing machine! Heat researcher Gulrez Azhar says it's a healthful way to cope with summer heat.
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Onshore flow may strengthen early next week, spreading cooler conditions inland through the middle of next week.
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It won't be quite as hot for San Diego County inland areas Thursday as stronger onshore flow brings cooling.
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