For residents like Jessica Calix, who's still living in a travel trailer after her Southcrest apartment flooded in January 2024, watching footage of the Texas floods was heart-wrenching — but also all too familiar.
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Slow warming is likely to begin during the weekend with greater warming for next week.
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The slow cooling trend in San Diego County continues Wednesday through Friday.
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Colorado's big winter means there's still enough snow to ski and snowboard on this Fourth of July weekend.
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Inland San Diego County was expected to have the hottest weather of the season Friday through Monday, with sea breezes and marine clouds keeping coastal areas relatively cool.
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In Madison, Wis., the air quality was measured at 242 Thursday morning— a "very unhealthy" purple alert rating that many other communities shared, particularly in the Midwest.
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High pressure over central and southern California should bring a warming trend into the weekend with greater warming for inland areas.
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High pressure over California and Nevada was expected to bring warming for late in the week through the weekend.
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Chris Gloninger, a TV news meteorologist in Iowa, got harrassing emails and a death threat over his coverage of climate change. Now he's leaving the industry to tackle climate change head-on.
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Night and morning coastal low clouds were expected to spread farther into the valleys early Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.
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Minor day-to-day differences to slight increase of high temperatures could continue through Tuesday.
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