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California Will Get So Hot That Mountain Streams Could Kill

 

It’s going to get so hot in California that people swimming in mountain streams could freeze to death.Much of California, parts of Nevada and Arizona, will be getting their first extreme heat of the year and by Tuesday temperatures will reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius) in many places and stay there through Thursday. Car interiors will become death traps for children and pets left alone, outside work will be difficult, and the elderly will be at risk, the National Weather Service said.So much mountain snow will melt that streams will turn into icy torrents. Anyone venturing in to cool off risks being swept away and suffering “rapid onset of hypothermia,” the agency warned.“Daytime highs will be in the triple digits for most Valley locations, especially Tuesday through Thursday,” the weather service said. “Overnight temperatures will remain warm and offer little relief.”

 

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Hurricane season 'off to a busy start' as tropical disturbance likely to develop in Gulf of Mexico

 

The official start of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season arrived on Monday with forecasters already looking at what could be the third possible named storm of the season in the western Gulf of Mexico.

 

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said Monday that an area of disturbed weather over Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula has a high chance of becoming a tropical depression during the next couple of days when it moves over the Bay of Campeche.

 

"Today is June 1st and hurricane season is off to a busy start!" the NHC said.

 

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Tropical depression Cristobal expected to turn back toward the US coast and re-intensify

 

Cristobal weakened to a tropical depression Thursday while it slowly drifts east southeast and brings flooding rains over Mexico. It is expected to turn toward the north, moving back over the Gulf of Mexico, strengthening and moving toward the US Gulf Coast by the weekend.

 

Thursday morning, the former tropical storm, with sustained 35 mph winds and gusts to 45 mph, was moving at 3 mph, almost the pace most people walk.

 

"A turn toward the east and northeast is expected later today," the National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecast Thursday morning. The center of the storm will move over eastern Mexico during the day Thursday and overnight.


The center of Cristobal should re-emerge over the Gulf of Mexico on Friday as it begins to track north and strengthen.


"A subsequent northward motion should occur through Saturday," the NHC said.

 

"Most of the computer model guidance shows Louisiana as the likely target of landfall either late Sunday or into Monday," CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen says.


Sea surface temperatures across the Gulf of Mexico are warm enough to support the strengthening of the storm.

 

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Tropical Depression Cristobal threatens Louisiana with flooding and storm surge

 

Tropical Depression Cristobal -- the third named storm of what is expected to be an active hurricane season -- threatens Louisiana with flooding and storm surges after making landfall between the mouth of the Mississippi River and Grand Isle.

 

The center of the storm is located about 40 miles north of Baton Rouge with maximum sustained winds of 35mph, according to the National Hurricane Center.


Storm surge warnings remain in effect from the mouth of the Mississippi River towards Ocean Springs, Mississippi, including Lake Borgne.


The storm will dump heavy rain that could lead to flash flooding, mainly across the Mississippi River Valley in Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas.

 

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A rare heat wave event is forecast this weekend, the National Weather Service says

 

Parts of the southwestern United States are under an excessive heat warning going into this weekend. Temperatures are forecast to reach as high as 120 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas, and officials are urging people to take precautions as heat this high can turn deadly.

 

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Forecasting from the National Weather Service predicts a high of 126 in Death Valley, California. Phoenix, Arizona, expects a high of 117 on Sunday, and Las Vegas, Nevada, is preparing for weekend highs of 113.

 

 

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Only 98 on Monday?  It'ts supposed to get to 100 here.

 

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And it's not like it's been cool around here up to this point, after all we've had the second longest streak of 90+ degree days.  2020 just continues to hammer us in any way possible.

 

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