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 NOAA GOES-18 Band 16 clean longwave infrared satellite imagery from June 25, 2026, showing the dramatic split in the nation's weather pattern — intense heat locked across the western U.S. in deep orange and yellow tones, while storm systems and cloud cover push across the central and eastern U.S. in cooler blue tones, representing the dual threat of a building heat dome and repeated rounds of severe thunderstorms targeting millions ahead of the Fourth of July holiday weekend.Storms

65 MPH Wind Gusts Are Just the Start: A Multi-Day Severe Storm Threat Is Building

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65 MPH Wind Gusts Are Just the Start: A Multi-Day Severe Storm Threat Is Building
NOAA Storm Prediction Center Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook issued June 25, 2026, valid June 26–27, 2026, showing an Extreme (Level 3) wildfire risk with scattered dry thunderstorms over central Utah, a Critical (Level 2) risk zone covering much of Utah, Nevada, and Colorado, and an Elevated (Level 1) zone blanketing the entire Interior West from the Pacific Coast to the High Plains. The Extreme designation — the highest tier on the SPC fire weather scale — signals that any new ignitions Friday will have near-certain potential for rapid, uncontrollable spread.
Weather NewsExplosive Fire Conditions on the Way for the Interior West8 hours ago
A man walks among the rubble of a building that collapsed in an earthquake in La Guaira, Venezuela, Thursday, June 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Pedro Mattey)
Weather NewsTwin Earthquakes Strike Venezuela; Death Toll Could Exceed 10,00012 hours ago
A soccer player kicks a ball inside a stadium, representing how heat risk can affect World Cup player stamina, speed, and late-game performance during high-stakes matches.
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4th of July BBQ, grilling hamburgers for a holiday
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2-meter air temperature anomaly map showing the intense heat dome that gripped the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia during the catastrophic late June 2021 heat wave, with temperatures running 10 to 15°C above normal across Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia — one of the most extreme regional temperature anomalies ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere.
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