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All of Central Indiana is under a heat advisory that starts Saturday afternoon and goes until Tuesday evening.
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It’s been an active season for tornadoes and flooding in the Midwest due to various factors like hot and cold jet streams and climate change. This could create lasting public health challenges.
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Climate change does not only impact water availability, it can also impact its quality.
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Record-shattering ocean temperatures have helped Beryl gain strength as it moves through the Caribbean. It is the most powerful Atlantic hurricane ever recorded this early in the year.
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Trees help mitigate heat stress. A new tool finds Indy neighborhoods most in need of more tree coverThe analysis uses data including income, age, tree cover, and surface temperature to calculate a so-called “tree equity score” for different sections of the city.
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The steamiest conditions on Friday were expected in parts of Ohio and Indiana, where heat indexes were expected to soar past 100 degrees Fahrenheit and remain there most of the day.