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More sea breeze storms to pop up across Central Florida

Welcome To IANS Live - BUSINESS - Monsoon to hit Kerala today, conditions perfect: IMD

Warning issued by experts over walking dogs in hot weather

Warning issued by experts over walking dogs in hot weather Experts at PETA have warned that dogs footpads easily burn on heated roads Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now As temperatures rise, it feels like the perfect opportunity to take your beloved pet out for a long walk. Especially as it s been breezy too. But it doesn t always occur to owners that the warm weather might not actually be the most ideal walking conditions. Experts are warning that temperatures around 25C may not seem dangerous to humans, but ask people to imagine if they were walking barefoot on hot sand or pavement - as that’s how it feels for your pet on a warm day.

Onset of Monsoon in Kerala, Normal Range of Rainfall Expected: IMD

Onset of Monsoon in Kerala, Normal Range of Rainfall Expected: IMD The usual date for setting in of the monsoon season is 1 June. Comments The Indian Meteorological Department on Thursday, 3 June, affirmed that Southwest Monsoon has set in over southern parts of Kerala. Southwest Monsoon has advanced into some parts of south Arabian Sea, Lakshadweep area, south Kerala, south Tamil Nadu, remaining parts of Comorin – Maldives area and some more parts of southwest Bay of Bengal today, the 3rd June 2021, the IMD said in a press release. The government agency indicated that the usual date for setting in of the monsoon season is 1 June, as against its onfall on 3 June this year.

100 Years Ago, A Devastating Flood Changed The Course Of Pueblo s Future

Courtesy Pueblo Public Library A view looking north on Main Street at 3rd Street in Pueblo after the Arkansas River flooding in 1921. One hundred years ago raging waters unleashed by torrential rains and snowmelt broke through Pueblo’s Arkansas River levees, causing one of the deadliest and most destructive floods in Colorado’s history.  Local historian John Korber’s father worked for the railroad back then. Korber wasn t born yet, but he tells his family’s story of what happened on the evening of June 3, 1921 when his dad finished his shift. “He was on one of the last trains that came in from Salida,” Korber said, “and when he arrived in Pueblo the water was already up almost knee deep.”

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