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  1. Record-breaking 24-hour event in , . In places, more than 200 mm (~8 in) of rain fell within 24 hours, a larger part of it in less than 12 hours.

  2. From severe heat to droughts, wildfires, and “sunny day flooding,” is becoming the planet’s new normal: via

  3. How it started (Feb. 7, 2021). How it's going (July 1, 2021).

  4. Did you know that the high temp this week in Spokane, home to , is projected to be 112 degrees Fahrenheit? That's Spokane, WA, where the average high temp in June is in the 70s and low 80s.

  5. I stopped by the Jefferson Memorial and boy was it worth getting the gear a little wet for as most the storm was around the city

  6. Storm sensor tracks 🌪 STFC scientists received funding to develop a novel monitoring instrument. The pre-prototype sensor, small enough to fly aboard a nano-satellite, could radically transform weather forecasting in the future. ✨

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  7. "Low-income survivors are less likely than more affluent people to get crucial federal emergency assistance." One more way in which low-income people are disproportionally affected by and

  8. The next few days are going to be HOT! Please take a moment to drink some water, sit in the shade and apply your sunscreen- these hot sunny days call for extra protection!

  9. Climate Refugees are real and happening to more Canadians.

  10. Yee haa! Expect more today.Heavy rains yesterday in Boulder created Flash Flood Warning near Calwood Burn Scar. 3-4 FT surge of debris/water flowing down Geer Canyon. & Lefthand Creek.

  11. Just as generates more , industrial logging of forests creates extreme conditions locally & at a landscape level Clearcuts increase temperatures & provide the perfect fuel for forest fires Protecting , protects us ©

  12. The last remaining 26 households without power in the storm-ravaged Dandenong Ranges will have it restored this week, earlier than expected, says energy provider. Follow our live coverage of the news of the day

  13. As temperatures continue to skyrocket & no rain in sight, we are issuing a call to action: Asking each water customer to voluntarily reduce irrigation water use by 15%, starting today. Visit for the full story.

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