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- Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Could Tropical Storm Bonnie bring rain to South Texas? Here's the forecast for the July 4th weekend
Tropical Storm Bonnie has formed over the Caribbean Sea. Here's what to expect in South Texas over the July 4th weekend.
- CBS News
Girl seriously injured in shark attack at Florida beach
One of the girl's family members jumped in the water and beat the shark off of her until she was free, officials said.
- AccuWeather
About 50 million at risk for severe weather in northeastern US Saturday
Stormy weather may put a damper on activities and throw a wrench into travel for the start of the Independence Day weekend in the northeastern United States, but the good news for those hoping to catch a fireworks show on the holiday itself is that the weather will steadily improve for the bulk of the region as the long weekend progresses. Concerns for a cold front dropping in and hitting the brakes over the mid-Atlantic are waning due to the stronger nature of the system. However, that stronger
- WJAX
Increasing rain coverage for the rest of this week
Mike Buresh is tracking some true tropical downpours that we’re accustomed to for this time of the year.
- The Weather Network
How a hailstorm and flash floods in Mexico trapped trucks in chunks of ice
On this day in weather history, Guadalajara, Mexico, was hit by a heavy hailstorm.
- The State
SC’s recent stretch of earthquakes all originated in this spot
Recent Midlands earthquakes originated in a tightly packed area. The 2 largest were less than a mile apart.
- The State
Stinking SC paper mill fined $129,360 over stench that neighbors say made them sick
The plant has generated thousands of complaints to DHEC.
- Miami Herald
A young girl was out scalloping at this Florida beach, cops say. Then came the shark
A frightening scene played out on Thursday in Keaton Beach, off the Gulf Coast in northwestern Florida, after a young girl was attacked by a shark.
- AccuWeather
5 strange things about Tropical Storm Bonnie
Tropical Storm Bonnie's location as of 9 a.m. ET July 1, 2022, and its previous track as Potential Tropical Cyclone Two. What is Tropical Storm Bonnie? The second named system of the year in the Atlantic Basin is anything but a typical tropical cyclone. From its unusual track to the locations it has impacted and will impact, the storm seems full of surprises -- and they may not be over yet. One of the most unique features of Bonnie has been the position of the track it's been taking, along an un
- The Hill
New recycling method could eliminate the climate impact of plastic
Story at a glance Plastic pollution is one of the more pressing issues for conservationists and environmentalists alike. Researchers in Sweden harvested a byproduct of plastic disposal and used it to create a new sustainable plastic. By incentivizing collection of this byproduct, experts hope to scale the process and create a more sustainable plastic recycling…
- BBC
Living through Japan's hottest summer on record
Japan is experiencing record-breaking heat - and summer has hardly begun.
- WPBF - West Palm Beach
Tropical Storm Bonnie forms in the Atlantic
Tropical Storm Bonnie forms in the Atlantic
- BBC
Bison attacks woman at Yellowstone National Park
It is the second such incident in three days in the US park.
- The Weather Network
Canada’s July forecast: Summer sizzle or does the heat fizzle?
Last summer was a scorcher. Can we expect a repeat as we head into July? Check out our exclusive July outlook to help plan out your month ahead.
- KRIV
Tropical Weather Forecast - June 30, 2022
The low in the Gulf is still bringing rain to Texas, but not a tropical cyclone yet. Also not a tropical cyclone, Potential Tropical Cyclone Two is headed for the Pacific!
- Associated Press
Berlin preps 'huge thermos' to help heat homes this winter
The rust-colored tower rising from an industrial site near the banks of Berlin's Spree river looks nothing like the sleek flasks Germans use for coffee, yet its purpose is similar: to provide some warmth throughout the day, especially when it's cold outside. With a height of 45 meters (almost 150 feet) and holding up to 56 million liters (14.8 million gallons) of hot water, utility company Vattenfall says the tower will help heat Berlin homes this winter even if Russian gas supplies dry up. “It's a huge thermos that helps us to store the heat when we don’t need it,” said Tanja Wielgoss, who heads the Sweden-based company's heat unit in Germany.
- Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Powderhorn Ranch donation to Texas will one day create vast coastal state park
The transaction to donate Powderhorn Ranch conserves one of the state’s largest “unspoiled coastal prairies in Texas."
- AccuWeather
Budding tropical storm to attempt rare feat after drenching Central America
AccuWeather forecasters are watching a tropical feature in the Caribbean Sea that is set to bring flooding rainfall and strong winds to parts of Central America and also potentially put a very unusual stamp in the history books. The tropical rainstorm, designated as Potential Tropical Cyclone Two by the National Hurricane Center (NHC), is set to gain some organization and strength as it enters the warm waters of the southwestern Caribbean Sea. The system was forecast to become Tropical Storm Bon
- LA Times
Wildfire in Northern California burns in 'dangerous' terrain, grows to 904 acres
Crews have made significant progress on the Rices fire but are 'far from being out of the woods,' a Cal Fire official said. Multiple structures are believed to have been destroyed.
- Southern Living
Biologists Release 25 Threatened Eastern Indigo Snakes in Alabama Forest
America’s longest native snake is slithering its way to a comeback. It's good news... we promise!