Had January's heatwave come in July, Seattle's nights would have been miserable.
August is becoming smoke season in Puget Sound.
Friday could reach 100 degrees under hazy skies as Washington prepares to broil a second time.
From Mexico to Washington, historic drought is sending lakes and rivers to record low levels.
Wildfires are raging from California to British Columbia as drought strangles two-thirds of the United States.
But the "what now," feels like an impossible question.
More records will fall in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Canada today as the heatwave moves east.
Iota is forecasted to hit the same region battered by Eta two weeks ago as a Category IV storm
Hurricane Eta continues its tour of the Gulf of Mexico, targeting the big bend region of Florida.
Two tropical storms and a tropical wave in the Atlantic are being monitored by weather forecasters.
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