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Cinco de Mayo – NBC10 Philadelphia

Nearly a year ago, Elizabeth Gilreath’s scalp was ripped from her head when her hair was caught on a Nebraska carnival ride, but today, the 12-year-old known affectionately as Lulu says she refuses to dwell on the accident, NBC News reported. “My scars don’t define me. Nobody’s scars should define them,” she said. Lulu was excited for her first-ever carnival.

Meteo Italia al 20 maggio | sarà veramente BRUTTO

Meteo Italia al 20 maggio | sarà veramente BRUTTO
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Aktivitas Terkini Gunung Merapi: Awan Panas Guguran Meluncur Sejauh 2 Kilometer

Aktivitas Terkini Gunung Merapi: Awan Panas Guguran Meluncur Sejauh 2 Kilometer
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Average temperatures and breezy to start the week

Average temperatures and breezy to start the week Happy Monday, Central Oregon! It s been partly cloudy and breezy, with average temperatures to start our week. Lows will cool into the 30s and low 40s. Highs will begin to warm a bit the next few days, taking us back to the high 70s low 80s by Wednesday. A quick turnaround is expected by Thursday, with highs back into 60s and a 30% chance for showers. Daytime temperatures in Central Oregon will be back down into the 50s by Friday and the low 30s overnight. The chance of showers stays with us through the Saturday, with a chance for snow on the Cascades.

What you need to know May 4

What you need to know May 4 Severe storms are possible this morning. The main threats are the possibility for tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds. (Source: WAVE 3 News) By Marsha Heller | May 4, 2021 at 2:11 AM CDT - Updated May 4 at 2:11 AM (KFVS) - Good morning, it is Tuesday, May 4. First Alert Weather A First Alert Action Day continues this morning due to the threat for tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds. We are watching a complex of storms develop across northeast Oklahoma. The storms are about to move into a favorable environment for severe weather. This complex of storms will enter our western counties shortly after midnight, move towards the Mississippi River between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m., and exit the area around 6 a.m.

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