Tropical Storm Aletta forms in the Pacific Ocean off Mexico's coast and is forecast to head away from land
MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Aletta forms in the Pacific Ocean off Mexico's coast and is forecast to head away from land.
MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Aletta forms in the Pacific Ocean off Mexico's coast and is forecast to head away from land.
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• Over the upcoming days, all-time record high temperatures will be challenged across portions of the West. Daytime highs from Washington to Arizona can range upwards of 100 F, with some Desert Southwest locations soaring above 115 F daily. • Factors such as a recent lack of rainfall, low relative humidity levels and stifling temperatures will create an elevated wildfire threat. • The harsh conditions can dramatically raise the risk for heat-related illnesses, such as heat stroke and heat exhaus
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The powerful storm has passed, but torrential rain has prompted new warnings.
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The storm is expected to re-intensify over the Gulf the Mexico after being downgraded.