A four-day heat health alert has been issued starting today for most of England, as temperatures are expected to reach 31C in some areas. Forecasters have also predicted that today will be the warmest day of the week.
A four-day heat health alert has been issued starting today for most of England, as temperatures are expected to reach 31C in some areas. Forecasters have also predicted that today will be the warmest day of the week.
A scorching heatwave has taken hold of the US south-west, with record-breaking temperatures reaching over 110F in some states. Roughly half of Arizona and Nevada are currently under an excessive heat alert as the region experiences unusually high temperatures for this time of year. This first heatwave of the year is expected to persist for at least another day, with records being shattered across California and Arizona. Despite summer officially beginning in two weeks, the National Weather Service has extended the excessive heat alert until Friday evening in Arizona and Nevada. In Las Vegas, the alert has been extended through Saturday, marking the earliest occurrence of such extreme heat in the city's history. Residents in the affected areas are feeling the intensity of the heat, with many describing it as "hotter than we're used to." The scorching temperatures serve as a stark reminder of the importance of staying hydrated and taking precautions to stay safe during this heatwave.
The Impact of Snowfall in Milwaukee and Wisconsin The National Weather Service has forecasted an upcoming snowfall in Milwaukee and other parts of Wisconsin. The anticipated snowfall is expected to range from two to five inches, with heavier snowfalls projected in the northern regions of the state. This weather event is likely to have significant […]