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Drenching storms to progress across central US, converge on I-95 corridor this week
Weather News - July 29, 2019, 6:46:41 PM EDT
As heat holds on and humidity builds in the eastern United States, a slow-moving swath of drenching showers and thunderstorms will advance from the Midwest to the Eastern Seaboard and eventually stall as the week progresses.
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Could Hawaii face impacts from Erick, Flossie?
Weather News - July 29, 2019, 11:07:14 PM EDT
Hurricane Erick became the eastern Pacific Ocean's latest hurricane on Monday evening, and it will continue to wander westward toward Hawaii this week.
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Humidity, storms to surge in western US as heat eases in California
Weather News - July 29, 2019, 11:37:16 PM EDT
A pattern change will allow California to cool off a bit, but also cause drenching storms to erupt over the interior West.
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Tragedy strikes again: 2 children die after being left in hot car in New York City, 1 in Florida
Weather News - July 29, 2019, 10:22:39 PM EDT
The tragic deaths of a pair of 1-year-old twins in New York City last week, and 1 child in Florida bring the number of hot car deaths is now up to 24 for 2019.
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China, Vietnam on alert for budding tropical system this week
Weather News - July 29, 2019, 10:01:38 AM EDT
Impacts can begin as early as midweek as a tropical storm or typhoon is likely to form across the South China Sea this week.
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Damaging tornado-warned storms struck at tail end of weekend in Minnesota, Wisconsin
Weather News - July 29, 2019, 2:32:41 PM EDT
A cluster of storms that progressed through Minnesota on Sunday afternoon produced a handful of possible tornadoes.
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Father drowns after rescuing son from ocean in Atlantic City
Weather News - July 29, 2019, 4:53:37 PM EDT
A father died after attempting to rescue his drowning child at the beach in Atlantic City on Monday morning, shortly after 9:30 a.m. EDT.
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While India's monsoon drenches much of the country, Chennai's water crisis worsens
Weather News - July 29, 2019, 12:44:39 PM EDT
Water shortages have forced millions of liters of water to be hauled into the city by rail each day.