Warmth Ahead for East, Midwest Thanks to Alaska
June 19, 2013; 6:16 PM ET
Warmth is forecast to build over much of the eastern half of the nation by July, with Alaska of all places helping out. more >
Jun 19, 2013; 9:45 AM ET Enjoy the pleasant weather today; heat will build later in the week. Join Evan Myers.
Warmth is forecast to build over much of the eastern half of the nation by July, with Alaska of all places helping out. more >
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