One climatologist said “a perfect storm” of climate extremes primed the western U.S. for one of its worst fire seasons in a decade. Meanwhile, Canadian wildfire smoke fills the air.
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One climatologist said “a perfect storm” of climate extremes primed the western U.S. for one of its worst fire seasons in a decade. Meanwhile, Canadian wildfire smoke fills the air.
The Blue Angels said an aircraft “flew lower than standard profiles, resulting in a disturbance on the beach that affected civilian chairs and umbrellas.”
Dozens of people have been rescued as water levels rise in Central Texas amid torrential rainfall. CBS News correspondent Jason Allen reports from the flood zone.