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AccuWeather's Jon Porter warns of a dangerous heat wave that is going to grip the Midwest and Northeast regions of the U.S. this weekend. Temperatures could reach triple digits from D.C. to New York.
Thursday's Juneteenth holiday will see high temperatures spike to the high-80s, the National Weather Service says. Heat index values could rise to 95 degrees, and a heat advisory has been issued for ...
Thursday's Juneteenth holiday will see high temperatures spike near 90 degrees, the National Weather Service says.
In our news wrap Thursday, Hurricane Erick is making its way inland across southern Mexico, stifling heat stretches across much of the U.S., Spain rejected a NATO proposal that calls on member ...
Summer heat and summer storms return Thursday, almost perfectly timed with the official start of astronomical summer on Friday. And next week, the first full week of summer, will be a scorcher.
This Juneteenth, honor Black freedom with live performances, community events, and powerful conversations, whether you're outside or online.
San Antonio faces a hot week with temperatures up to 103 degrees and intermittent chances of showers and thunderstorms.
No holiday from the hot weather! Near record heat along with dry, windy conditions will bring increased fire danger to most of Utah today through Saturday. Much cooler this weekend!
The Juneteenth forecast for Chicagoland is looking pretty nice, as scattered showers and isolated storms move through during the morning hours Thursday before clouds begin to clear and ...
Here is a look at the origins of Juneteenth, how it became a federal holiday and more about its history. HOW DID JUNETEENTH START? The celebrations began with enslaved people in Galveston, Texas.
Amid President Donald Trump's efforts to roll back diversity, equity and inclusion, concerns have come up over the continuation of Juneteenth as a federal holiday.
This Thursday marks 160 years since the origin of Juneteenth. Here's what to know about the holiday and why' it's celebrated.