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Strong to severe thunderstorms are forecast Thursday for parts of the Plains over the middle of the Mississippi and Ohio Valley, with the risk of large hail, damaging winds, heavy rains and isolated tornadoes.
TEXAS’ RECORD-BINDING HEAT AMONG WORLD’S HOTEST, CHARGED FOR MORE THAN ONE DOTS OF DEATH
The threat of severe storms Thursday in the Plains, mid-Mississippi Valley and Ohio Valley. (Credit: Fox News)
These storms will help move smoke from Canada’s wildfires to the East Coast, where air quality warnings are still in effect for another day.
Air quality alerts through Thursday in the eastern US (Credit: Fox News)
Extreme heat hangs around the South with extreme heat warnings and advisories stretching from California, along the Gulf Coast and toward the Southeast.
Heat warnings through Friday evening in the southern US (Credit: Fox News)
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The combination of record temperatures and humidity makes it dangerous to be outside for long periods of time.
Janice Dean joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in January 2004, where she currently serves as a senior meteorologist for the network. Plus, she’s the morning meteorologist for FNC’s signature morning show, FOX & Friends (weekdays 6-9AM/ET) and also contributes to FOX Weather, FOX News Media’s free ad-supported streaming television (“FAST”) weather service. Click here to listen to “The Janice Dean Podcast.“