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New England is facing yet another steamy heat wave with dangerously high heat indexes of 95 to 100 degrees starting Monday ...
New England’s heat wave will continue into its third day on Wednesday with scorching hot temperatures in the 90s and stifling ...
Southern New England's heat wave is about to depart, but thunderstorms could bring heavy rain and potential flooding before ...
Housing market conditions in New England are currently some of the hottest in the nation. But things have slowed compared to ...
One final day of heat and humidity are ahead before some relief finally takes over in southern New England. As of 11:40 this ...
High heat and humidity could break records as a heat wave continues to scorch southern New England on Wednesday, but ...
It will turn sweltering for the first half of the workweek, with a heat wave likely in Southern New England. A heat wave is ...
RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – The National Weather Service in Albuquerque has issued a Flash Flood Warning in southeastern Lincoln ...
On June 24, behind-the-meter solar made up as much as 22 percent of the power being used in New England at any given time, according to the Acadia Center. At 3:40 p.m., total demand peaked at 28.5 ...
A mysterious blob of heat is slowly rising beneath New England, and it may rewrite what we thought we knew about the Appalachian Mountains.
Heat waves are getting more dangerous with climate change — and we may still be underestimating them
The intensifying and expansive heat wave affecting around 150 million people in the United States from Wisconsin to Washington, DC, bears the hallmarks of human-caused global warming.
Battery storage and small-scale solar played a critical role in keeping New England’s electric grid reliable and may have saved customers tens of millions of dollars during late June’s major heat wave ...
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