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Dry heat, early spray keeps icky worms away By: Nicole Buffie Posted: 6:59 PM CDT Wednesday, Jun. 18, 2025 Last Modified: 9:59 AM CDT Thursday, Jun. 19, 2025 | Updates Advertisement Advertise with us ...
The Valley is very dry, but that’s not exactly breaking news since we live in a desert. However, dry air is a huge ingredient in the hot summer recipe. Dry air heats up faster than moist air, and dry ...
Dry spells, high heat have turned many lush green lawns into straw-colored patches, but according to one local lawn-care ...
Active wildfires, reinvigorated by the dry conditions were quite visible on satellite late Thursday. Currently, there are over 300 wildfires burning in B.C., with 121 of them deemed out of control.
He added that it is still considered early in the season for this type of heat, and this will be of concern to the B.C. Wildfire Service because of the long stretch of hot and dry weather.
Wildfire officials say the blast of intense heat forecast across much of B.C. this week will 'challenge' crews heading into ...
Flood risk will be down this week in New Mexico as summer monsoon activity slows, but much of the state is expected see heat-related danger as temperatures climb. Last week brought heavy rainfall to ...
Heading into Monday, highs climb into the low 90s, right around average for mid-July. Winds remain light out of the southeast, offering little relief from the summer heat. Humidity […] ...
As high heat continues, thunderstorms are increasing concerns about lightning strikes starting fires across the province ...
“If the heat persists, crops will continue to decline and yield potential will fall,” reads the crop report for the week of July 16-22. “Most crops are rated fair to good, with the lowest ...
As humidity increases from the southeast, the heat index could climb up to 103 degrees. The Hill Country could see a stray shower Tuesday afternoon.
A farmer in Yorkshire has said she will struggle to feed her animals after the dry weather and heat slashed her hay yields, adding: “It’s all a bit of a disaster.” Angela Serino is the director of ...