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The 'Rope' Stage Of A Tornado View of the 'rope' or decay stage of tornado seen during 'Sound Chase,' a joint project of NSSL and Mississippi State University in Cordell, Oklahoma May 22, 1981. (Photo by NOAA Photo Library/Getty Images)

Illinois: Thousands Without Power Following Tornado Storms

Many destructive thunderstorms and “dozens of circulations” have hit the Chicago area, leaving thousands of residents without power.

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DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, CA JULY 14: Heat waves rise near a heat danger warning sign on the eve of the AdventurCORPS Badwater 135 ultra-marathon race on July 14, 2013 in Death Valley National Park, California. Billed as the toughest footrace in the world, the 36th annual Badwater 135 starts at Badwater Basin in Death Valley, 280 feet below sea level, where athletes begin a 135-mile non-stop run over three mountain ranges in extreme mid-summer desert heat to finish at 8,350-foot near Mount Whitney for a total cumulative vertical ascent of 13,000 feet. July 10 marked the 100-year anniversary of the all-time hottest world record temperature of 134 degrees, set in Death Valley where the average high in July is 116. A total of 96 competitors from 22 nations are attempting the run which equals about five back-to-back marathons. Previous winners have completed all 135 miles in slightly less than 24 hours. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

Tourists Contend With Record Heat In Southwestern U.S.

Tourists flock to witness, or plan to avoid, record heat across the American West.

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A Seneca II Piper twin engine airplane, used to tr VENICE, UNITED STATES: A Seneca II Piper twin engine airplane, used to train the two suspected terrorists linked to the World Trade Center attack according to Rudi Deckkers, president and owner of Huffman Aviation, sits on the Huffman Aviation runway 12 September 2001 in Venice, Florida. The other plane reportedly used, a Cessna Skyhawk single engine, is at rear. AFP PHOTO/Peter MUHLY (Photo credit should read PETER MUHLY/AFP via Getty Images)

New York: Family Of 5 Dies After Small Plane Crash

A family of five died in a small plane crash in New York as they were returning home from a baseball tournament.

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KINGSTON, JAMAICA - JULY 03: Zach Willams places sandbags along the roof as he makes last-minute preparations for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl on July 03, 2024 in Kingston, Jamaica. Category 4 storm Beryl has caused widespread damage in several island nations as it continues to cross the Caribbean. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Jamaica Braces For Deadly Hurricane Beryl, Life-Threatening Storm Conditions Set To Hit Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl was crashing toward Jamaica on Wednesday, with Jamaicans scrambling to make preparations after the powerful Category 4 storm had already killed at least seven people and caused grave damage in the southeast Caribbean. 

Read More Jamaica Braces For Deadly Hurricane Beryl, Life-Threatening Storm Conditions Set To Hit Caribbean
HALLANDALE BEACH, FLORIDA - JUNE 13: A person walks through a flooded street on June 13, 2024, in Hallandale Beach, Florida. Tropical moisture passing through the area has caused flooding due to the heavy rain. Forecasts are calling for more rain in an area already saturated with water. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

DeSantis Declares State Of Emergency As ‘Life-Threatening’ Rainfall Hits Florida

A massive “life-threatening” storm has drenched South Florida, stranding dozens of drivers in flooded streets, and prompted GOP Governor Ron DeSantis to declare a “state of emergency.”  

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US-CLIMATE-WEATHER-HEATWAVE A bird takes flight on the horizon as the sun sets in the west during a heat wave in Los Angeles, California on September 6, 2022. - A blistering heat wave is baking the western United States, the latest to blast the northern hemisphere in a summer that has brought extreme temperatures across Europe, Asia and North America. (Photo by Patrick T. FALLON / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

Triple-Digit Temperature Heat Wave Heading To California, Nevada, Arizona

A heat wave bringing triple-digit temperatures is expected to hit parts of California, Nevada and Arizona. 

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