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July 14 – With a low of 84 °F (29 °C), Miami set a record for their warmest night on record. [79] July 14–21 – Tropical Storm Danas kills six people and caused $6.4 million (2019 USD) in damage across the Philippines, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. July 28 – A F2 tornado in Italy kills one person. This tornado was part of a small 11 ...
Burgas (Bulgarian: Бургас, pronounced ⓘ), sometimes transliterated as Bourgas, is the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in the region of Northern Thrace and the fourth-largest city in Bulgaria after Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna, with a population of 210,284 inhabitants, while 219,747 live in its urban area.
Burgas Airport (IATA: BOJ, ICAO: LBBG) is an international airport in southeast Bulgaria and the second largest in the country. It is near the northern neighbourhood of Sarafovo approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) from the city centre. [1]
Forecasters said there is a risk of "unsettled weather" across much of the country over the holiday from an area of low pressure in the mid-levels of the atmosphere, which will also persist into ...
The minimum extent of the summer season was reached on 19 September, and again on the 23rd. The sea ice extent dropped to 1.77 million square miles (4.59 million square kilometres), which tied the record for the sixth lowest (with 2008 and 2010). The minimum was reached 5 and 9 days later than the mean date of 14 September. [80]
Holiday traffic in 2024 will hit a record, surpassing even this year’s Thanksgiving numbers. If you thought the Thanksgiving traffic rush was big, wait until you try to get home this holiday season.
Editor's note: This page is a summary of the Thanksgiving forecast for Wednesday, Nov. 27. For updates on Thanksgiving Day weather, visit USA TODAY's story for Thursday, Nov. 28. A cross-country ...
Several counties spanning parts of the Greater Houston metropolitan area and Beaumont, Texas, recorded over 30 in (760 mm) of rain. A maximum rainfall total of 44.29 in (1,125 mm) was documented at a station 2 mi (3.2 km) south-southwest of Fannett, Texas ; this made Imelda the seventh-wettest tropical cyclone in U.S. history , fifth-wettest in ...