It's official, this past July was California's hottest month ever. In fact, according to NOAA, last month's average temperature across the state was 81.7 degrees, besting the previous record of 79.8 ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — When we get higher in the atmosphere temperatures normally decrease, with the ground acting as a heat source. When it comes to temperature inversion the opposite is true. We find ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — With freezing rain in the forecast, it might leave you wondering why we’re going to see freezing rain instead of normal rain. What about sleet? How is that different from ...
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