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Blueprint reports high temperatures increase anxiety and irritability due to physiological stress responses; staying cool and hydrated can help.
There is someone the Heat must enter next season without on the roster, and the answer as to who is pretty obvious.
If it helps, you can also cool down by putting ice in your hat or sports bra, or pouring cold water over your head. Even ...
A dangerous week of extreme heat is ahead for the Valley and state, with every single weekday declared a First Alert Weather ...
With feels-like temperatures threatening to soar to 105 - 110 degrees, the National Weather Service has issued a heat ...
Tropical Storm Dexter, the fourth named system of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, formed late Sunday night well east of ...
Meteorological summer began more than two months ago on June 1, but Houston still hasn't had a single heat alert. What's ...
It’s no surprise that water is in short supply in the desert nation of Iran, but its capital, Tehran, is facing a crisis. The ...
Summertime in Seattle is often splendid. But with it comes the season’s heat waves.
As the smoke moves out, expect highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s and light winds. Most of eastern Minnesota and western ...