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  2. 3 more Tri-Cities deaths are linked to extreme heat. When ...

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    Three more Tri-Cities residents have died from heat-related causes, bringing the total to four in the current heat wave. An elderly couple and a 70-year-old man were discovered in Richland in the ...

  3. Tri-Cities heat cracks record for 2nd day in a row. And what ...

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    The worst of the heat wave may be behind the Tri-Cities, with a high several degrees lower at 100 forecast for Thursday. The temperature in the Tri-Cities was recorded at 108 at 4:20 p.m. July 10 ...

  4. Tri-Cities heat wave breaks 55-year record. When will 100 ...

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    The heat wave just ended started July 24 and continued through Aug. 3. The warmest day was Friday July 29, the first day of the Tri-Cities Water Follies, with a high of 112. The heat wave ended ...

  5. Tri-Cities heat wave! How hot will it get, how long ... - AOL

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    The Tri-Cities is under an excessive heat warning through at least July 11, 2024. ... Heat wave power concerns. With air conditioners expected to be on full blast across the state, ...

  6. Air stagnation - Wikipedia

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    In addition, urban areas can contribute to localized warming known as heat islands, that inhibit the dispersion of these pollutants and worsen air stagnation. [1] Weather fluctuations may cause a lack of precipitation and storm systems that contribute to the pollutants being stagnant and persisting for an extended period of time. [ 5 ]

  7. Tri-Cities, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Tri-City Dust Devils are a High-A minor league baseball team that is an affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels. The Dust Devils came to the Tri-Cities in 2001, relocating from Portland as a member of the short-season Northwest League and changing the team's name from the Portland Rockies to the Tri-City Dust Devils.