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Above average heat grips the Midwest

With an ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather Alert Day issued for both Monday and Tuesday due to dangerously high heat indices, many people across the region have felt caught off guard. Highs have reached into the mid-90s with the heat index surpassing the triple digit threshold this afternoon. This puts as well above average considering our

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The science of how dew forms

If you have woken up the last several mornings early and have had the duty of taking your pet outdoors, you might have gotten wet shoes and pants walking through the grass. This is caused by the formation of dew which has been limited until recently across the region. The formation of dew occurs due

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Tropical Storm Debby updates

Hurricane Debby has downgraded to a tropical storm in the past eight hours as it continues to causes widespread damage across northern Florida making its way towards the east coast. Winds are now sustained to 50 mph as the pressure continues to increase as it cuts off from the Gulf of Mexico. The storm originally

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The science of hydration in high heat

With the heat index looking to surpass 105 degrees each afternoon lasting through Thursday, hydration becomes increasingly more important. The question is, just how much water is the reight amount to remain healthy? All categories of people are at risk once the heat index surpasses 105 degrees leading to a signifigant rise in dehydration and

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