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Tropical Depression Fred: Heavy Rainfall Expected in Florida as Storm Moves Closer to U S
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NHC watching system off Florida s coast; heavy rain, gusty winds expected
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At least 85 wildfires torch 1 5m acres across drought-hit US west
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Heat wave to cover huge swath of US in coming days, bringing high temperatures to millions Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY © NWS Weather Prediction Center via Twitter The National Weather Service Weather Prediction Center says above average temperatures will impact most states early next week.
The heat wave will bring temperatures that are at least 5 to 10 degrees higher than average to much of the country, according to estimates by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which predicts a high probability of above-average temperatures for most of the U.S. over the next several days.
Add in climbing humidity, and many people will experience temperatures that will feel well over 100 during the heat wave, according Capitol Weather Gang meteorologist Mike Cappucci. The increasing heat is a sign of an oncoming heat dome, he said.
Huge and intense Oregon wildfire creating its own weather
Oregon s Bootleg Fire is so intense it s now creating its own weather. CNN s Dan Simon has more.
Posted: Jul 20, 2021 4:20 PM
Posted By: CNN
As hot, dry weather conditions continue to fuel wildfires across much of the United States, the Bootleg Fire in Oregon has become so intense that it s creating its own weather.
The fire has scorched more than 606 square miles an area larger than Los Angeles and about half the size of Rhode Island. It grew to more than 388,350 acres overnight from Monday to Tuesday and is 30% contained, according to data from the InciWeb interagency website.