Media Summary: July was marked by heat extremes and record-shattering temperatures. Storm Team4's Sorry, I forgot to upload this earlier. Here is If you're in D.C., or anywhere in the northeastern U.S., you're not imagining those smoky skies. News4
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July was marked by heat extremes and record-shattering temperatures. Storm Team4's Sorry, I forgot to upload this earlier. Here is If you're in D.C., or anywhere in the northeastern U.S., you're not imagining those smoky skies. News4 NOAA reports our oceans were warmer than ever in 2019. Storm Team4 You may be able to see the Northern Lights again Wednesday night after sunset in the D.C. area.⁠ Storm Team4 With the record warmth last week, something else unusual but not unheard of happened: Dust from other parts of the country ...

As temperatures are expected to hit high levels Thursday, Storm Team4 NOAA and NASA released their 2022 climate assessments Thursday, finding that last year the planet continued its warming trend. Soon the leaves will be changing color. Storm Team4

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