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Weekend Cooldown to End Record-Shattering Heatwave

Rachel Torres2 weeks ago05 mins

After a record-shattering heatwave that scorched Europe and North America, a weekend cooldown brings relief—but experts warn this is a temporary pause in a warming trend.

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  • Severe Weather

Are We in for a Summer of Serial Heatwaves? The Data Says Yes

Sarah Mitchell2 weeks ago07 mins

Serial heatwaves are becoming the new summer normal. Meteorologist Sarah Mitchell breaks down the forecast data for US, UK, and Canada — and what you need to know to prepare.

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  • Earthquakes

Dangerous Earthquake Swarm Rattles Japan – Is the Big One Coming?

David Chen2 weeks ago07 mins

Hundreds of earthquakes swarm off Japan’s coast, raising fears of a major quake. Here’s what seismologists are saying and what residents should do.

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  • Severe Weather

As Europe Sweats, Some Politicians Talk of Air-Conditioning, Not Climate Action

Rachel Torres2 weeks ago07 mins

As Europe faces deadly heatwaves, politicians debate air-conditioning over climate action. Analysis of short-term fixes vs. long-term solutions.

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  • Severe Weather

Europe’s Scorching Heat Shifts East: What’s Next for Millions?

Rachel Torres2 weeks ago06 mins

Europe’s record-breaking heat wave shifts east, bringing dangerous temperatures to Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic. Learn about health risks, travel impacts, and what’s next.

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  • Severe Weather

Bay of Biscay Storm Unleashes 100mph Winds and Freak Lightning

Rachel Torres2 weeks ago06 mins

A violent thunderstorm over the Bay of Biscay on June 25 brought 100mph winds, 8,000 lightning strikes, and flash floods to coastal France and Spain. What it means for travelers.

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  • Wildfires

How a Bird’s Habitat Can Change Its Song

David Chen2 weeks ago07 mins

How habitat loss and fragmentation are reshaping the songs of the Bachman’s sparrow — and what that means for conservation and the future of bird communication.

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  • Severe Weather

The Smartest $150 You’ll Spend on Storm Safety

David Chen2 weeks ago07 mins

From tornado warnings to flash floods, a basic weather station and radio combo can save your life. Here’s what to look for and why every home needs one.

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  • Severe Weather

UK June Heat Record Shattered for Third Day in a Row: 36.4°C

Rachel Torres2 weeks ago07 mins

UK records hottest June temperature for third day running: 36.4°C at Yeovilton. Climate experts warn of accelerating extremes. Read analysis and implications.

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  • Severe Weather

Minor League Team Turns 24 Rain Delays Into a Jersey. Yes, Really.

David Chen2 weeks ago06 mins

The Dunedin Blue Jays unveiled ‘Rain Delay’ jerseys after a season with 24 delays, 6 cancellations, and 11 postponements. A playful nod to climate change’s impact on baseball.

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  • Severe Weather

Dangerous Humid Heat Surges Across the U.S. — Here’s the Data

Sarah Mitchell2 weeks ago07 mins

Dangerous humid heat is rising across the U.S. faster than expected. New data shows wet-bulb temperatures spiking in Houston, New Orleans, and beyond. Here’s what you need to know to stay safe.

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Northern Ireland’s Lightning Barrage: Over 12,000 Strikes in 48 Hours

Sarah Mitchell2 weeks ago07 mins

Northern Ireland was struck by over 12,000 lightning strikes in 48 hours in July 2025, causing widespread power outages and damage. Meteorologists analyze the record-breaking storm.

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