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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.
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Inmates say food melts in front of them and claim their cells' temperatures exceed 150 degrees.
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Extreme temperatures present a significant challenge to AC systems, which engineers and installers say are really only designed to keep indoor temperatures about 20 degrees cooler than outside.
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The signs displayed across Fort Worth’s highways can be intimidating. With summer heat rippling through the state, drivers zoom by screens blaring “OZONE.
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Dallas is collaborating with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to collect data from areas of the city most impacted by intense heat.
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As Texas sizzles, Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Fort Worth Zoo developed plans to beat the heat. Each outdoor destination has creative ways to keep its plants, animals, staff and visitors safe during the heat.
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You may have heard we’re in another El Niño year. But meteorologists say another weather phenomenon is responsible for Texas’ current heat wave.
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In triple-digit temperatures, drinking water frequently and resting in the shade are minimum safety measures for avoiding injuries and deaths. But they are not applied to every job site.
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You can still enjoy the outdoors this summer despite the scorching weather, if you're smart about it. Here's what to watch out for and how to stay safe.
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Staying cool during Texas summers can be difficult. Here are some tips on staying cool at home, plus where to find a cooling station in North Texas.
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Parts of Arizona, Texas and South Florida are forecast to see dangerous temperatures again after a weekend of extreme heat. Forecasters warn against spending time outdoors.
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As the Texas heat wave continues into July, public health officials are encouraging people to notice the signs and symptoms of heat-related illnesses.