Both cities reached 75 degrees. Bismarck broke its March 19 record of 70 set more than a century ago, in 1910, according to the National Weather Service. Dickinson's previous record was 71, set in ...
Nearly half of home sales included seller concessions in May, creating new opportunities for borrowers to reduce upfront costs and negotiate better terms Homebuyers may still be contending with ...
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Record sales are surging as part of a cultural shift embracing vintage music formats. Several record shops in Northeast Florida offer a mix of vinyl, CDs, cassettes, and antiques. These stores often ...
After watching Mitch Marner record the fastest hat trick in Stanley Cup Final history, the Carolina Hurricanes set a speed record of their own. Carolina scored three goals in the span of just 39 ...
SO TODAY. TODAY IS THE FIRST DAY OF METEOROLOGICAL SUMMER, WHICH MEANS NOW WE CAN TAKE A LOOK BACK AND SEE HOW OUR SPRING SHAPED UP. YEAH, WE GOT SOME OF THOSE THUMB SUMMER THUNDERSTORMS OUTSIDE TODAY ...
France experienced its hottest spring on record, the country's weather service said Tuesday, after an exceptional early heat wave that also broke seasonal highs in England and Wales. Meteo-France said ...
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People in western Europe turned to fans and fountains as they sweltered through a record-breaking heat wave Tuesday, with temperatures set to soar even further. Hit by a so-called "heat dome" of warm ...
Authorities in Britain and France warned that “unprecedented” temperatures — at a time when few expected them — could persist. Climate change has made heat waves more frequent and more intense. By ...