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Well, the pole's magnetic field, simply put, is a mess at the moment. See, the sun's magnetic field flips roughly every 11 years, and it's about to flip this year if it hasn't yet.
Simons appreciated his teammates, coaches, and the fans “through the ups and downs”.
Heat is not identified as a disaster in the U.S., so federal funding is limited, although agencies have recently begun to cooperate on efforts to warn the public about its dangers.
New Jersey residents are in the midst of a dangerous stretch of extreme heat, with temperatures expected to soar into the upper 90s and low 100s through June 25 — bringing life-threatening ...
The most unusual facet of this heat wave is the sheer amount of territory sweltering under it, he said. “It's basically everywhere east of the Rockies,” he said, referring to the Rocky Mountains.
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Columbus weather forecast starting June 19, 2025 June 19: Chance of showers. It will be mostly sunny with a high near 80. A west wind of around 15 mph with gusts as high as 30 mph is expected. The ...
Heat indices on Saturday hit 103 F (39.4 C) in Chicago and 101 F (38.3 C) in Madison, Wisconsin, turning that city’s annual naked bike ride into a sticky and sweaty affair.
The city of Columbus is honoring the late Anthanasios "Tommy" Pappas with a commemorative street sign near his famous Tommy's Diner in Franklinton.
Cities across the Midwest and eastern U.S. braced Sunday for another day of dangerously hot temperatures as a rare June heat wave continued to grip a portion of the country.