A Heat Dome Will Bake The South And Midwest This WeekNew Foto - A Heat Dome Will Bake The South And Midwest This Week

Another heat dome of high pressure will spread dangerous heat and humidity from the South into parts of the Midwest this week. While the upper Midwest and Northeast will see a reprieve from summer's searing temperatures over the next few days, July's reputation for oppressive heat and muggy air will be on display as the week wears on. And that could have real staying power for some. Here are the main takeaways from the forecast: (TRACK THE HEAT:Temperatures|Heat Index) - Heat and oppressive humidity will gradually build in the parts of the South, the lower and mid-Mississippi Valleys through the early part of the week. - Beginning Tuesday, hotter, more humid air will spread into parts of the Midwest, especially the Ohio Valley, but also parts of the Great Lakes. - At least somewhat hot and humid air may also stretch into parts of the Northeast as soon as Wednesday. - We're not expecting nearly as many daily record highs as we saw in thelate June heat wave. But that's because we're around thehottest time of yearin parts of the South, Midwest and East, so setting new daily record highs this time of year is more difficult. - But that doesn't mean it won't be dangerously hot. By mid-week, 90s will have spread from the South into the lower Midwest. By late in the week, at least some 90s are possible in the Northeast. - Parts of the South could see triple-digit highs for several days in a row, including Texas, Oklahoma, northern Louisiana, Arkansas and Missouri. - And overnight lows in the middle to upper 70s will become increasingly common as the heat wave builds. That won't allow much heat relief at night for those without access to air conditioning. There will be numerous record overnight warm temperatures in the Southeast. (MAPS:10-Day US Forecast Highs and Lows) - This heat will be accompanied by oppressively muggy air particularly in the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys. - Some dew points in these areas could rise into the upper 70s or even low 80s, about the muggiest air can get in these areas in summer. - Some muggy air (70s dew points) may also be pulled north into the upper Midwest and Northeast, at times. (MORE:What The Dew Point Means) - Unfortunately, this heat wave may have staying power into at least the last weekend of July in the Plains and South, while slowly expanding west toward the Rockies. - Our longer range outlooks suggest the Northeast has the best chance of eventually seeing some heat relief around that last weekend of July. (MORE:Should You Turn Off Your A/C Or Leave It On When You Leave Home?) -Heat is the No. 1 weather killer in the U.S., with hundreds of fatalities each year. - The combination of heat and humidity lingering into the night for several days in a row is dangerous for those without access to air conditioning, especially in the cores of larger cities. - Check on family, friends, the elderly and those with chronic illness who live without access to air conditioning. - If possible, avoid being outdoors for long in the peak heat of the afternoon. - If not, take frequent breaks, avoid strenuous activity, drink more water than usual and wear loose, lightweight clothing. (MORE:Heat Advice From An ER Doctor) - A strong bubble of high pressure aloft known as aheat domeis forecast to develop. - Sinking air near the center of this heat dome suppresses clouds, allowing the intense sunshine this time of year to heat the ground and air above it most efficiently. - Southerly winds on the western periphery of the heat dome pull increasingly hot and humid air north, then may circulate that oppressive air eastward on its northern rim, sometimes fuelingclusters of thunderstorms with flooding rain and/or high winds. Jonathan Erdman is a senior meteorologist at weather.com and has been covering national and international weather since 1996. Extreme and bizarre weather are his favorite topics. Reach out to him onBluesky,X (formerly Twitter)andFacebook.

A Heat Dome Will Bake The South And Midwest This Week

A Heat Dome Will Bake The South And Midwest This Week Another heat dome of high pressure will spread dangerous heat and humidity from the So...
1 dead, 2 missing after being swept down Oregon waterfallNew Foto - 1 dead, 2 missing after being swept down Oregon waterfall

At least one person died after a group of six were swept over a waterfall in Oregon on Saturday afternoon, prompting a search and rescue mission that continues as two others remain missing, authorities said. The group went over Dillon Falls, which are rapids along the Deschutes River in central Oregon, near the city of Bend,accordingto the U.S. Department of Agriculture. As the agency writes in a description of Dillon Falls on its website, the area is popular location for visitors participating in water activities like boating. Authorities have not shared details about the circumstances surrounding Saturday's incident. The Deschutes County Sheriff's Officesaidit was initially reported just before 3 p.m. local time, prompting a response from deputies along with local fire officials and search and rescue teams. AirLink and a drone provided by the police department in Bend assisted with an aerial search, the sheriff said. One person was confirmed dead at the site, according to the sheriff's office. Three others were rescued from the river and taken by ambulance to a hospital in Bend. The other two people who went over the falls had not been found at the time authorities issued their final update Saturday. The sheriff's office said search and rescue crews "continued recovery efforts into the evening" and would work until sunset, with plans to resume operations in the morning if they could not locate those missing before then. Authorities said they are not identifying the victims nor survivors by name right now "to allow for proper family notification." A new you: The science of redesigning your personality "Somebody Somewhere" star Bridget Everett Would you go on a retirement cruise?

1 dead, 2 missing after being swept down Oregon waterfall

1 dead, 2 missing after being swept down Oregon waterfall At least one person died after a group of six were swept over a waterfall in Orego...
'Intentional act': LAPD says suspect was kicked out of club before driving car into crowdNew Foto - 'Intentional act': LAPD says suspect was kicked out of club before driving car into crowd

Surveillance video indicates a driver intentionallycrashed into a crowd on a Los Angeles street, injuring more than two dozen people before he was pulled from the vehicle by bystanders, beaten and shot, authorities said. Los Angeles Police Department Officer Norma Eisenman told USA TODAY the suspected driver, Fernando Ramirez, was booked for assault with a deadly weapon likely to produce great bodily injury. Ramirez, 29, was hospitalized in critical condition, police said. A manhunt was underway for the shooter, described by police as a Hispanic male, about 5-foot-9 and 180 pounds, bald, wearing a blue jersey and possibly armed with a silver revolver, police said. The chaotic scene unfolded Saturday at around 2 a.m. in East Hollywood as people spilled out from the Vermont Hollywood nightclub. Police said the suspect had been kicked out of the club and minutes later returned, driving his vehicle onto the sidewalk and ramming into the packed crowd. 'Driver being assaulted by bystanders':Over 2 dozen people injured after vehicle crashes into crowd in Los Angeles "When you review the video, it's clear that he drove that vehicle down a sidewalk and around a bus. It was an intentional act," LAPD Capt. Ben Fernandes toldKABC-TV. Fernandes said club security was attempting to detain the suspect when someone "came from across the street, armed with a firearm, and then shot our suspect in the buttocks." The police statement said officers arrived at the scene to find the driver being assaulted by bystanders and determined he had sustained a gunshot wound. The Los Angeles Fire Department said seven people, including the suspect, were in critical condition; six are listed in serious condition, while 10 are in fair condition. Another seven patients refused transport after being treated or assessed for injuries at the scene, the department said in astatement. The club issued astatementsaying its staff was "deeply saddened by the tragic incident that occurred early Saturday morning outside our venue." The statement said that at about 2 a.m., as patrons were leaving, "a driver veered onto the sidewalk and struck multiple individuals." The statement said the staff was working closely with law enforcement to ensure "the person responsible for this horrific act" was held accountable. "We also want to extend our sincere gratitude to the first responders for their swift and compassionate action in assisting those affected," the statement concluded. Contributing: Jeanine Santucci This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:LAPD says suspect intentionally crashed his car into a crowd

'Intentional act': LAPD says suspect was kicked out of club before driving car into crowd

'Intentional act': LAPD says suspect was kicked out of club before driving car into crowd Surveillance video indicates a driver inte...
Ellen DeGeneres Says She Permanently Moved to the U.K. Because of Donald Trump: 'Everything Here Is Just Better'New Foto - Ellen DeGeneres Says She Permanently Moved to the U.K. Because of Donald Trump: 'Everything Here Is Just Better'

Kevork Djansezian/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty; Anna Moneymaker/Getty Ellen DeGeneres permanently relocated to the U.K. because of Donald Trump, she confirmed in a July 20 appearance DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi initially planned to live in the U.K. part-time, but decided to stay year-round after Trump was re-elected The comedian officially moved to the Cotswolds region of England in November 2024 Ellen DeGeneresjust confirmed that PresidentDonald Trumpinspired her permanent move to the United Kingdom. Last November, the comedian and former talk show host, 67, and her wife,Portia de Rossi,relocated from the U.S. to the English countryside. In DeGeneres' first public appearance since moving to the Cotswolds region, she confirmed reports that she and de Rossi, 52, decided to settle across the pond after Trump, 79, was re-elected, per theBBC. During a live conversation in the English town of Cheltenham on Sunday, July 20, English broadcaster Richard Bacon asked DeGeneres whether reports that Trump played a role in the move are correct, to which she replied, "Yes," per the BBC. Initially, theEllen DeGeneres Showalum thought she and her wife would spend just a portion — three or four months — of the year at their "part-time house" in the U.K., she explained to Bacon at Cheltenham's Everyman theater. Then, Trumpwas re-elected. Ellen DeGeneres/Instagram The couple "got here the day before the election," DeGeneres recalled, "and woke up to lots of texts from our friends with crying emojis, and I was like, 'He got in.' … And we're like, 'We're staying here.' " In the same appearance, the comedian also raved to Bacon about life in the U.K., according to the BBC. "It's absolutely beautiful," the star said, adding that she and de Rossi are "just not used to seeing this kind of beauty. The villages and the towns and the architecture — everything you see is charming and it's just a simpler way of life." "We moved here in November, which was not the ideal time, but I saw snow for the first time in my life," the former California native recalled. "We love it here. Portia flew her horses here, and I have chickens, and we had sheep for about two weeks." But it's not just the natural beauty the couple loves. "Everything here is just better — the way animals are treated, people are polite," DeGeneres said. "I just love it here." The comedian had relocated to the English countryside last November, after selling her and de Rossi's California estate in August for $96 million, a real estate insider told PEOPLE at the time. At the time, a source told PEOPLE that DeGeneres "was in England house hunting in the beginning of October," and "ended up finding a house that she loved and purchased it shortly after." Casey Durkin/NBC via Getty Along with de Rossi, DeGeneres hasshared glimpses into lifesince settling across the pondon social media, but did not officially confirm the couple's reason for moving until the July 20 appearance. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Rumors that it had to do with Trump and his presidency have long swirled online, however — andeven inspired a reaction from one of DeGeneres' fellow comedians,Rosie O'Donnell, whorelocated to Dublinin January. In April, the 63-year-oldViewalum — who has been vocal about leaving the U.S. as a result of the current Trump administration — toldUs Weekly, "I've never really known Ellen to say anything political in her life, so I was surprised to read that she left because of President Trump." "Like, that shocked me, actually," added O'Donnell. Read the original article onPeople

Ellen DeGeneres Says She Permanently Moved to the U.K. Because of Donald Trump: 'Everything Here Is Just Better'

Ellen DeGeneres Says She Permanently Moved to the U.K. Because of Donald Trump: 'Everything Here Is Just Better' Kevork Djansezian/N...
Did Netflix's 'Untamed' Actually Film in Yosemite National Park?New Foto - Did Netflix's 'Untamed' Actually Film in Yosemite National Park?

WhileUntamedis set in Yosemite National Park in California, much of the filming for the Netflix thriller took place in British Columbia, Canada. Yosemite has served as a filming location for numerous projects, includingIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom(1994) andStar Trek V: The Final Frontier(1989), but forUntamed, the production opted to use Canadian locations as a stand-in for the California park. Filming locations reportedlyincludedChip Kerr Park, Mount Seymour, Murdo Frazier Park, and the Sea to Sky Gondola inSquamish. In addition, production took place at Vancouver's North Shore Studios. In August 2024,Untamedfilmed in Port Moody in British Columbia, with local paperTri-Cities Dispatchreporting, "Hollywood was visiting Port Moody last week, with actor Eric Bana on the set of a new Netflix production around Chip Kerr Park. A dozen semi-trailers, a boom lift, catering truck, and a large film crew with set designers, production assistants, camera operators, actors and directors took over a portion of Henry Street, Hope Street and William Street." Actress Lily Santiago, who plays Naya Vasquez in the series, shared behind-the-scenes snaps from filming in Vancouver on her Instagram ahead of the premeire. "We're on location a lot for this project," Santiagosaidin a recent interview. "All the locations I've been able to film forUntamedare just stunningly beautiful. For episode one or two, the director, Tom Bezucha, said he wanted the characters to take it all in and acknowledge the beauty. We both agreed that it shouldn't be too hard." On his Instagram, Bezucha shared a glimpse of the fake El Capitan they filmed on: Per his Instagram parts of Yosemite were also built on a sound stage: All six episodes ofUntamedare now streaming on Netflix.Watch now You Might Also Like 12 Weekend Getaway Spas For Every Type of Occasion 13 Beauty Tools to Up Your At-Home Facial Game

Did Netflix's 'Untamed' Actually Film in Yosemite National Park?

Did Netflix's 'Untamed' Actually Film in Yosemite National Park? WhileUntamedis set in Yosemite National Park in California, muc...
'Superman' flexes its might in second weekend with $57.3 millionNew Foto - 'Superman' flexes its might in second weekend with $57.3 million

NEW YORK (AP) —James Gunn's "Superman"showed staying power in its second weekend at North American box offices, collecting $57.3 million in ticket sales and remaining the No. 1 movie in cinemas, according to studio estimates Sunday. None of the week's new releases — "I Know What You Did Last Summer," "Smurfs," and "Eddington" — came close to touching Warner Bros. and DC Studios'superhero success. "Superman" dipped 54% from its domestic opening, an average decline for a big summer film. In two weeks, "Superman" has grossed $406.8 million worldwide, a good start for the movie DC Studios is banking on to restart its movie operations. A big test looms next weekend, when the Walt Disney Co. releases Marvel's"The Fantastic Four: First Steps." Strong audience scores and good reviews should help propel the $225 million-budgeted "Superman" toward profitability in the coming weeks. For Warner Bros. and DC Studios, "Superman" is key to kicking off a 10-year plan for the comic book adaptation studio. Co-headsGunn and Peter Safrawere tasked with rehabilitating the flagging operation. Next on tap are the films "Supergirl" and "Clayface" in 2026. But "Superman" is far from flying solo in theaters right now. Universal Pictures'"Jurassic World: Rebirth"came in second this weekend, with $23.4 million in its third week of release. The seventh "Jurassic" movie, this one starring Scarlett Johansson, held its own despite the competition from "Superman." In three weeks, it accrued $648 million worldwide. Apple Studios and Warner Bros.'"F1: The Movie"has also shown legs, especially internationally. In its fourth weekend, the Brad Pitt racing drama dipped just 26% domestically, bringing in $9.6 million in North America, and another $29.5 million overseas. Its global total stands at $460.8 million. But both of the biggest new releases — Sony Pictures' "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and Paramount Pictures' "Smurfs" — fell flat. "I Know What You Did Last Summer"opened with $13 million, a fair result for a movie budgeted at a modest $18 million, but a disappointing opening for a well-known horror franchise. The film, directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, is set 27 years after the 1997 original. Teenagers played by Madelyn Cline and Chase Sui Wonders are again haunted for covering up a car accident. The movie's reviews (38% "fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes) were poor for "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and audiences graded it similarly. The film notched a "C+" on CinemaScore. The original collected $72.6 million in its domestic run in 1997. Paramount Pictures'"Smurfs"debuted in fourth place this weekend with $11 million. The latest big-screen reboot for the woodland blue creatures prominently features Rihanna as the voice of Smurfette. But reviews (21% "fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes) were terrible. Audiences were kinder, giving it a "B+" on CinemaScore, but the $58 million-budgeted release will depend largely on its international sales. In 56 overseas markets, "Smurfs" earned $22.6 million. Ari Aster's "Eddington"opened with $4.2 million on 2,111 screens for A24. Since itspremiere at the Cannes Film Festival, "Eddington" has beenparticularly divisive. The pandemic-set Western features Joaquin Phoenix as the right-wing sheriff of a small New Mexico town who faces off with its liberal mayor (Pedro Pascal). While Aster's first film, 2018's "Heredity" ($82.8 million worldwide against a $10 million budget) helped establish A24 as an indie powerhouse, but the less-than-stellar launch of "Eddington" marks the second box-office disappointment for Aster. His 2023 film "Beau Is Afraid" cost $35 million to make but collected just $12.4 million worldwide. "Eddington" cost about $25 million to produce. Audiences gave it a "C+" on CinemaScore. None of Aster's previous films have been graded higher. Yet collectively, Hollywood is enjoying a very good summer. According to data firm Comscore, the 2025 summer box office is up 15.9% over the same period last year, with the year-to-date sales running 15% ahead of 2025. Summer ticket sales have amassed about $2.6 billion domestically, according to Comscore. Top 10 movies by domestic box office With final domestic figures being released Monday, this list factors in the estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore: 1. "Superman," $57.3 million. 2. "Jurassic World Rebirth," $23.4 million. 3. "I Know What You Did Last Summer," $13 million. 4. "Smurfs," $11 million. 5, "F1: The Movie," $9.6 million. 6. "How to Train Your Dragon," $5.4 million. 7. "Eddington," $4.3 million. 8. "Elio," $2 million. 9. "Lilo & Stitch," $1.5 million. 10. "28 Years Later," $1.3 million.

‘Superman’ flexes its might in second weekend with $57.3 million

'Superman' flexes its might in second weekend with $57.3 million NEW YORK (AP) —James Gunn's "Superman"showed staying ...

 

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