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How the Midwest Floods Nearly Took Out a Century-Old Dam
More rain is possible in the deluged Midwest as flooding kills 2 and threatens a dam
Floods and extreme heat pose dual threat to the Midwest as Biden approves federal aid
More rain possible in deluged Midwest as flooding kills 2, causes water to surge around dam
‘Catastrophic flooding’ in Upper Midwest prompts evacuations as record-breaking heat wave broils the West and mid-Atlantic
Record flooding inundates northwest Iowa, prompts evacuations, isolates one city
Drawn-Out Heat Wave Expected to Finally Let Up in Many Parts of the U.S.
As the U.S. heat wave drags on, experts warn of deadly 'wet-bulb' temperatures. Here’s what those are.
Heat and snowfall, rain and wildfires. It’s a week of extreme weather in the U.S
Tropical disturbance 92L to bring rain, wind, rip currents to Southeast coast
How hot will it get? More than 135 million in East sweltering amid intense heat wave
Odds up for tropical system off Florida coast as Alberto weakens after landfall
Tropical Storm Alberto, the first of the season, drenches Texas en route to Mexico
Atlantic season's first tropical storm, Alberto, forms over the Gulf
What is a heat advisory? Excessive heat warning? Heat wave? Why they feel even hotter in NYC.
Why isn’t extreme heat considered a disaster in the U.S.?
Record-breaking heat and summer snow: What to know about the extreme weather across the U.S. this week
Over 75 million people in the US are under heat alerts. Go indoors and hydrate
Millions from the Midwest to the Northeast prepare for a weeklong heat wave
Major heat wave to expand from Midwest to East Coast, bringing warnings to 72 million
A big weather change will send temperatures in much of the US to brutal highs soon
‘Catastrophic flash flooding possible’ with a lot more rain incoming to still-flooded South Florida
After a rare flash flood emergency, Florida prepares for more heavy rainfall
Weather pattern change to bring first big taste of summer to eastern half of US
Heat wave baking West expands with 226 million Americans sweating it out by Thursday
Storms lash Florida, Texas; massive heat wave to ramp up Tuesday
Severe weather in several forms threatens many parts of the US this week
Heat dome set to bring more sizzling temperatures to the West a day after Death Valley hit 122 degrees

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