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Extreme heat and humidity continue today with highs in the upper 90s. Expect feels like temperatures 105° to 110°.
Scorching hot temperatures change the routines for Orioles players, umpires and fans. Here’s how they handle the extreme ...
Tuesday’s heat came on top of 39 new or tied heat records Monday. But just as dangerous as triple-digit heat is the lack of cooling at night, driven by the humidity.
NEW YORK (AP) — Extensive triple digit heat, broken temperature records and oppressive humidity piled up into a steaming mess ...
The heat wave caused disruptions to public transport across the Northeast. Amtrak said it will be forced to slow train speeds ...
The municipal pool completed renovations in time to be open last summer, and the new splash pad has been especially popular ...
You don't have to stand outside for too long to start sweating. Some people in Baltimore say that places where they can beat ...
Amtrak passengers evacuated from a train stuck in a Baltimore tunnel without air conditioning during a heatwave.
Meteorologist Tom Tasselmyer said it will be an Alert Day amid an Extreme Heat Warning with temperatures soaring even higher than Monday.
The sprawling June heat wave that has gripped much of the U.S. has people looking for relief in public fountains, inflatable ...
There's another change in the leadership at the Baltimore City Department of Public Works. The mayor's office announced late Tuesday afternoon that the DPW's director, Khalil Zaied, has been elevated ...