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  2. United States rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    While July and August are the driest months in the region. The reason being that this region is further away from the unstable air of the central U.S and has more moderators to the climate. Due to the fact that storms and winds generally move west to east, the winds that blow from the Great Lakes during the summer keep the area more stable.

  3. Student frostbitten after forced by school to stand in cold ...

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    Como Park Senior High School in Minnesota is under fire after a freshman was forced to stand outside in freezing temperatures while dripping wet. 'The 14-year-old was in the school's pool when the ...

  4. Wet season - Wikipedia

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    The wet season (sometimes called the rainy season or monsoon season) is the time of year when most of a region's average annual rainfall occurs. [1] Generally, the season lasts at least one month. [ 2 ]

  5. Season - Wikipedia

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    The low angle of the Sun during the winter months means that incoming rays of solar radiation are spread over a larger area of the Earth's surface, so the light received is more indirect and of lower intensity. Between this effect and the shorter daylight hours, the axial tilt of the Earth accounts for most of the seasonal variation in climate ...

  6. Why is it so hot during this record-breaking July? Science ...

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    The United States — and the rest of the world — is experiencing the hottest July on Earth since records have been kept.

  7. Cerberus heatwave: Why UK weather is wet and windy as ... - AOL

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    As Europe grapples with extreme temperatures, experts explain what’s driving the UK’s contrasting weather

  8. Tropical rain belt - Wikipedia

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    Near these latitudes, there is one wet season and one dry season annually. On the equator, there are two wet and two dry seasons as the rain belt passes over twice a year, one moving north and one moving south. Between the tropics and the equator, locations may experience both a short wet and a long wet season.

  9. The flu season is so severe that it's forcing schools to ...

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    Schools close also because the adults in the school system are affected and need to take time off, so they can’t run the school,” he adds. Many schools are taking the closures as an ...