Noon Weather Forecast - 5/12/22
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Temperatures will be heating up into the triple digits for the Valley over the next few days.

Laguna Niguel resident returns to see neighborhood destroyed by fire: ‘It’s like a war zone here’

“It’s shocking to me to see their homes like this,” Fred Minager said in disbelief. “There’s nothing to salvage. There’s nothing. Everything is burned. I can’t even recognize it.”

Army to revamp Alaska forces to prep for cold-weather conflicts

Those concerns come as climate change brings warmer temperatures and opens the sea lanes for longer periods of time.

Evening Weather Forecast - 5/11/22
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We're thankful for these cooler days before it really begins to heat up for a while!

Homes burning in Orange County, California
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A fire broke out in Laguna Niguel, California, located in southern California, on May 11 and several homes caught fire.

Cleaner air leads to more hurricanes in the Atlantic, study finds

A new study links how many hurricanes form worldwide to air pollution levels. Wednesday's study from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says cleaner air in Europe and the United States is helping trigger a dramatic increase in the number of Atlantic hurricanes.

Noon Weather Forecast - 5/11/22
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Gusty winds are forecast across northern and western Arizona until later tonight.

Tonga volcanic eruption forced hurricane-speed winds to space

When the Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai volcano erupted, it caused pressure disturbances that led to winds of up to 450 mph to reach space.

Sun will not set until August in northern Alaska

The sun rose over Utqiaġvik, Alaska, at 2:58 a.m. AKDT on Tuesday and will not set again until August 2.

5 p.m. Weather Forecast - 5/10/22
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It's going to be a cool evening tonight! Enjoy it while it lasts.

Evening Weather Forecast - 5/9/2022
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We'll see cooler temperatures this week, but don't get too comfortable with it!

5 p.m. Weather Forecast - 5/9/22
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Enjoy the double-digit temps for now. We're quickly heading into triple-digit temps, and they'll be here to stay for a while.