Tag: heatwave

‘Extremely Dangerous Heatwave’ in Southwest US to Continue: NWS

A dangerous heatwave is continuing to affect the southern part of the United States, with temperatures expected to exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) in multiple places this week. In a July 16 update, the National Weather Service (NWS) warned about an “extremely dangerous heat wave” that is affecting the southwest to continue in…


‘Extremely Dangerous Heat Wave’ in Southwest US to Continue: NWS

An already dangerous heat wave is continuing to affect parts of the Southern and Western United States, with temperatures expected to exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) in multiple places this week. More than 90 million people are under heat alerts, according to CNN. In a July 16 update, the National Weather Service (NWS)…


‘Extremely Dangerous Heat Wave’ to Scorch Parts of US: NWS

More than 100 million people across the United States are sweltering under extreme heat alerts or advisories as an already dangerous heat wave is continuing to affect a broad swath of the country, with temperatures expected to exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) in multiple places this week. The National Weather Service (NWS) warned…


Heat Wave Gardening: How to Protect Your Plants in Extreme Heat

As the mercury rises, keeping plants properly hydrated and thriving becomes a battle that requires a significant change in watering practices, protecting plants from the sun’s scorching rays, and more. First things first: Make sure you’re staying safe, cool, and hydrated yourself. Schedule yard work during the cooler times of day, such as early morning….


LIVE NOW: NTD Evening News (July 13): White House Cocaine Probe Ends, No Suspect Found; Biden Says Putin ‘Already Lost the War’ in Ukraine

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill on July 13 said that the U.S. Secret Service told them in a closed-door briefing that the investigation into cocaine found at the White House has concluded and no suspect has been identified. The Russian war against Ukraine is all but over, President Joe Biden asserted on July 13, saying: “Putin…


NTD Evening News (July 13): White House Cocaine Probe Ends, No Suspect Found; Biden Says Putin ‘Already Lost the War’ in Ukraine

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill on July 13 said that the U.S. Secret Service told them in a closed-door briefing that the investigation into cocaine found at the White House has concluded and no suspect has been identified. The Russian war against Ukraine is all but over, President Joe Biden asserted on July 13, saying: “Putin…


LIVE NOW: NTD News Today (July 13): RFK Jr. on Alleged Biden Admin. Censorship; CCP Involved in Money Laundering for Fentanyl Trade

Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Junior says he was the first person censored by the Biden administration. Kennedy is scheduled to testify before a House panel next week. Witnesses at a July 12 hearing said Chinese money launderers are a major obstacle in the fight against fentanyl, and that China’s communist regime sometimes even supports…


NTD News Today (July 13): RFK Jr. on Alleged Biden Admin. Censorship; CCP Involved in Money Laundering for Fentanyl Trade

Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Junior says he was the first person censored by the Biden administration. Kennedy is scheduled to testify before a House panel next week. Witnesses at a July 12 hearing said Chinese money launderers are a major obstacle in the fight against fentanyl, and that China’s communist regime sometimes even supports…


More Than 100 Million Americans Under Heatwave Alerts as Scorching Weather Set to Intensify

More than 100 million Americans are under heatwave alerts across the south and southwest as experts warn temperatures in some areas are set to soar further in the coming days, possibly reaching triple digits. In a July 12 bulletin, the National Weather Service (NWS) issued excessive heat advisories and warnings for areas of the United…


UK Returns to Coal Power After Solar Panels Fail in Hot Weather

The United Kingdom has resorted to restarting a coal-fired power plant to meet demand for air conditioning after the nation was hit by a major heatwave. Temperatures in Britain hit 86 degrees Fahrenheit two weekends ago for the first time this year, pushing up demand for power as households and businesses faced unusually brutal heat….