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The summer heat keeps sizzling in Denton County with no signs of stopping. This week, the National Weather Service has issued not only an excessive heat warning but also warned of a low chance for storms overnight and an increased risk for grass fires.
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Agriculture, insurance companies likely to be the hardest-hit industries.
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Local and state heat warnings warn North Texas of heat index values of up to 112 degrees, intense drought conditions and the risk of wildfires across the region.
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The Mark Cuban Heroes Basketball Center in Dallas is handing out hydration kits to mail carriers, construction workers, first responders and others who work outside.
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Hot summer temperatures can make you anxious and irritable and dull your thinking. Here's what researchers think is going on.
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More than 40 million urban Americans are experiencing significantly hotter temperatures than their rural counterparts, new research finds.
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Five Tarrant County residents have died from heat-related illnesses in July so far. Now, health experts are urging caution, especially when working out in the sun.
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Dallas is one of five major U.S. cities to join the Smart Surfaces Coalition. The group will help the city use new infrastructure aimed at keeping temperatures low.
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In June, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a law undoing local protections that ensured breaks for laborers who spend their days in scorching heat. The law takes effect Sept. 1.
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AC is now seen as essential – but the more we use it, the more we help heat the planet.
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North Texas remains under a heat advisory through Friday night with triple-digit temperatures expected the remainder of the week. But you can expect a slight reprieve from the extreme heat.