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Heatwave Easily Breaks High Temperature Records

00:00:59.977   2021-06-29   
The heatwave is easily breaking high temperature records in many communities in the Pacific Northwest. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Dueling Ridges of High Pressure Bring Heat to Both Coasts

00:00:59.663   2021-06-29   
Dueling ridges of high pressure are bringing high temperatures to both coasts. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Remarkable Heat Wave Helped by Ridge of High Pressure

00:01:00.055   2021-06-29   
The severe heat wave in the western United States is being helped by a ridge of high pressure. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Unusual for NW to see Triple-Digit Temperatures

00:01:00.055   2021-06-29   
Heat records are likely to fall, as more data comes in from the heatwave in the Pacific Northwest. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Slightly Cooler Air Headed for Coastal Pacific Northwest

00:00:59.742   2021-06-29   
Slightly cooler air is headed for the coastal areas of the Pacific Northwest. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Expected Changes will Help Relieve Some New England Dryness

00:00:55.013   2021-06-29   
Expected changes in the weather are likely to help relieve dryness in some parts of New England. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Rain is Expected in the Country's Mid-section

00:00:59.977   2021-06-29   
Rain is expected in the country's mid-section. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Actuality: High Temperatures Break National Record in Canada

00:00:32.287   2021-06-29   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, says high temperatures have broken the national record in Canada.

Actuality: Stark Line Between Country's Wet and Dry Areas

00:00:46.289   2021-06-29   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, says there is a very clear boundary between the wet and dry areas of the country.

Actuality: National Weather Outlook for Jul 6 - 12

00:00:58.749   2021-06-29   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, has the National Weather Service's outlook for the second full week in July.

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