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    Heat Wave

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    By Livescience.com
    published 5 November 2008
    A map of national drought conditions as of July 10, 2012.
    How Bad Is the US Drought?

    The drought wrecking havoc with agriculture has been declared a natural disaster.

    • Above average temperatures throughout the world in June, 2012.
      Heat Wave Builds Again — When Will It Go Away?

      After mild relief, another heat wave builds.

      By Douglas Main Published 17 July 12

    • Above average temperatures throughout the world in June, 2012.
      Heat Wave Builds Again When Will It Go Away?

      After mild relief, another heat wave builds.

      By Douglas Main Published 17 July 12

    • Heat wave map in early July, 2012.
      Seriously, When Will the Heat End?

      Heat continues to break records. Some mild relief may be in store, however.

      By Douglas Main Published 6 July 12

    • A sunrise on a hot summer day.
      Extreme Heat Breaks More Than 3,000 Records This Week

      The heat wave across the U.S. has broken records nationwide.

      By Meghan Evans Published 5 July 12

    • US heat wave map from June 29, 2012
      What's Behind The Record Heat?

      And will it end anytime soon?

      By Douglas Main Published 2 July 12

    • heat wave, hot weather
      Record-Breaking Heat Wave Continues in Southeast, Midwest

      The devastating heat has already reached historic proportions.

      By Steve Travis Published 2 July 12

    • heat map of US
      Sizzling Summer Heat Breaks Records Across US

      Summer temperatures could be warmer than average across much of country this year.

      By Andrea Mustain Published 22 June 12

    • Missing Image for
      Dangerous Heat Blasts Eastern US

      As summer officially begins, dangerous heat is blasting the East.

      By Accuweather.com Published 21 June 12

    • Cherry blossoms on March 4, a sign of early spring in Brooklyn.
      March Temperature Records Shattered

      Last month was the March warmest on record since 1895.

      By Wynne Parry Published 9 April 12

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