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07/29/2010 04:46 AM
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Big Storms in the Mid-Atlantic, Plains Tonight
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Isolated severe storms will develop in parts of the mid-Atlantic into this evening as a cool front continues to make its way through the region.
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07/29/2010 04:24 AM
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Blistering Heat Wave Brings Bed Bugs A-Biting
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The recent bed bug epidemic in New York City may have to do with the unusually high temperatures this summer.
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07/29/2010 03:35 AM
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Your AccuWeather.com Winter Forecast is Coming Next Week
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While summer is still sweltering, it will soon be time to cool off with the AccuWeather.com winter forecast.
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07/29/2010 02:50 AM
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Heat-Related Deaths, RealFeel Temperatures Up This Summer
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While the economy is playing a role in increased heat-related deaths this summer, high AccuWeather RealFeel temperatures are a major factor.
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07/29/2010 12:01 AM
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India Monsoon Relieving Stress on Crops
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The monsoon rains across India and Pakistan have yielded higher-than-average rainfall totals for this time of year, a sharp contrast to last year's unreliable and drier-than-normal monsoon.
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07/28/2010 10:30 PM
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A Cool Weekend at Pocono, Showers May Come Calling
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Despite record-challenging heat in the East this summer, the weather for racing at Long Pond, Pa., this weekend will be cool.
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07/28/2010 09:41 PM
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Showers Around as Military Plane Crashes in Anchorage
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Light showers were moving through Anchorage, Alaska, Wednesday evening when a military plane crashed and burned. The fate of the four people onboard is grim.
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07/28/2010 07:42 PM
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Mid-Atlantic Gusty Thunderstorms Precede Heat Relief
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Gusty thunderstorms will rattle the mid-Atlantic today ahead of a cold front bringing welcome heat relief to not only the mid-Atlantic, but also the Northeast.
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07/28/2010 06:05 AM
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Ultra-Hot Weather to Leave Northeast, May Not Return
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The ultra-hot weather may not only go away in the short term, but it may stay away for weeks to come.
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07/28/2010 06:00 AM
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Heat-Related Illness a Concern as Football Training Camps Start
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With high school, college and professional football training ramping up over the next few weeks, heat-related illness will be a concern as the above-average summer still has the heat turned on for much of the country.
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07/28/2010 05:50 AM
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Big Thunderstorms Plow Through Great Lakes
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Severe thunderstorms will affect the southern and eastern Great Lakes Wednesday night and parts of the Northeast and northern Plains Thursday.
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07/28/2010 04:19 AM
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Monstrous Hail Falls, Possible New National Record?
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A 1.9-pound hailstone plummeted to the ground as high winds and ample rain continued to fall last Friday afternoon. The massive hailstone is likely on its way to setting a new national record.
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07/27/2010 08:56 PM
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Severe Weather Threatens the Great Lakes Today
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The cold front that sparked Tuesday's outbreak of severe weather over the Upper Midwest threatens to do the same across the Great Lakes today.
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07/27/2010 08:22 PM
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Fourth Straight Day of Lightning Causing Injury
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Tuesday marked the fourth straight day that lightning strikes have caused injury across the United States.
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07/27/2010 07:16 PM
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Pakistan Plane Crashes Amidst Clouds, Rain
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A passenger jet crashed in the hills outside of Pakistan's capital of Islamabad early this morning in the midst of clouds and rain. All 152 people onboard the plane perished.
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07/27/2010 05:00 AM
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Big Thunderstorms May Visit Scouting Jamboree
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Boy Scouts attending the 2010 National Scout Jamboree this week will have to dodge some nasty thunderstorms this week.
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