Baby dies from heat after being on Lake Havasu
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An infant died at Phoenix Children's Hospital after suffering from heat exhaustion. Deputies say the four-month-old child was on a boat during the evening of Friday, July 5 on Lake Havasu.

Hurricane Beryl causes severe flooding in Texas
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Hurricane Beryl struck the Texas coast early Monday near Matagorda as a Category 1 storm with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph. The state issued a disaster declaration for 121 Texas counties in anticipation of the storm. The Texas Division of Emergency Management also increased the readiness level of the State Emergency Operations Center. Boats, search and rescue personnel, and other resources have been prepared for deployment.

Arizona's heat not stopping July 4th celebrations
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An Excessive Heat Warning in the Valley is not stopping 4th of July festivities. Many beat the heat by taking a dip in the pool ahead of firework fun. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has a look at the fun in Peoria.

From orbit, NASA maps streets where extreme heat will burn you in seconds

NASA is using data from the space station to map out the hottest streets in one major city, where touching pavement could lead to burns in minutes or even seconds.

Determining when to issue an Excessive Heat Warning depends on the science

With temperatures seemingly always in the triple digits, what makes the National Weather Service decide if it's hot enough for an Excessive Heat Warning?

Excessive Heat Warning decisions guided by science
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Determining what goes into The National Weather Service issuing Excessive Heat Warnings relies heavily on the science. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has the story.

South Mountain heat death revives painful memories
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The attempted rescue of a boy who overheated on South Mountain on Tuesday brought back dark memories to another family who lost their son in the summer heat. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has more.

Tuesday late-night tornado confirmed in Tucson: NWS

The tornado, according to forecasters with the National Weather Service, lasted about 10 minutes.

Hurricane Beryl producing stunning images in Jamaica
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The Category 4 hurricane bearing down on Jamaica is producing stunning images from brave pilots flying right into the eye of the storm.

Boy who died following hiking rescue IDed; man accused of Target store theft spree | Nightly Roundup

From fire officials stressing the dangers of heat in the aftermath of a deadly hike to an alleged theft spree involving Target stores in the Phoenix area, here's a look at some of our top stories.

Travel insurance is a must this season after Hurricane Beryl created 'giant mess' for travelers

Hurricane Beryl offered an early hurricane season reminder that a tropical system does not care how early you booked your trip. Experts recommend including travel insurance and working with pros to help when a natural disaster strikes.

Burn victim tells cautionary tale on how severe Arizona's heat is

An Arizona burn survivor is opening up for the first time about his scary ordeal after he suffered second-degree burns after falling on the hot ground in his backyard last year.

Burn victim warns against Arizona's heat
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An Arizona burn survivor is opening up for the first time about his scary ordeal after he suffered second-degree burns after falling on the hot ground in his backyard last year.

Experts provide tips for hazardous monsoon situations
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Experts with the city of Phoenix provide tips for hazardous situations brought on by monsoon storms such as what to do if a powerline falls on your car or if you get stuck in flood waters. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has the story.

Latest: Hurricane Beryl makes landfall
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Hurricane Beryl has officially made landfall, slamming into Carriacou Island in Grenada. At the time of landfall, it was a high-end Category 4 hurricane with 150 mph winds. It's now the earliest Category 4 hurricane on record in the Atlantic hurricane season. FOX's Max Gorden has the latest.

Street medicine teams search for homeless people to deliver lifesaving IV hydration in extreme heat

Circle the City introduced its IV rehydration program as a way to protect homeless people from life-threatening heat illness as temperatures regularly hit the triple-digits in America’s hottest metro.