Tourist boat capsizes in thunderstorm in Vietnam
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The Waterfront Partnership has announced the cancellation of this year’s highly anticipated Harbor Splash event Saturday, citing the lasting impacts of this past week’s storms and continued
Democrats left the room before the panel voted to confirm the judicial nomination of Trump's former personal attorney, Emil Bove.
Japan's shaky minority government is poised for another setback in an upper house vote on Sunday, an outcome that could jolt investor confidence in the world's fourth-largest economy and complicate tariff talks with the United States.
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Democrats stormed out of a Senate committee meeting after Republicans pushed Trump judicial pick Emil Bove forward for a federal appeals court seat.
The Storm Prediction Center has downgraded Southeast Michigan’s severe thunderstorm risk to marginal, or level one of five, for Saturday evening.
The good news is a marked decrease in intensity of the thunderstorms in the past two hours. As of 7:30 p.m. there is only one isolated severe thunderstorm warning in effect over the entire Great Lakes region. The National Weather Service has watched this decline and cancelled the severe thunderstorm watch in effect for this evening.
The National Hurricane Center said Thursday, July 17 a broad area of low pressure is expected to bring heavy rainfall to portions of the Gulf Coast.
Forecasts suggested widespread rainfall totals between 2 and 4 inches, with isolated areas seeing as much as 7 inches by Tuesday evening. Authorities emphasized the risk posed by flooding, including rapidly rising waters in streams and dangerous road conditions in both cities and rural areas.
Our July heat continues Sunday, although rain chances will be lower. The extended Denver weather forecast features temperatures in the 90s almost every day, as well as daily rain chances. The best