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CBS News
42 minutes ago
- CBS News
Find San Francisco Bay Area July 4th fireworks shows, parades, and festivals
July 4th fireworks shows and activities are scheduled for cities and communities across the Bay Area on Friday. Weather forecasters say some Bay Area cities' fireworks shows could be impacted by possible coastal low clouds and fog. KPIX First Alert Weather: Current conditions, alerts, maps for your area Here is a rundown of confirmed Fourth of July events in the San Francisco Bay Area: Bay Area July 4th parades, picnics, festivals Bay Area fireworks shows (and drone light shows)
Yahoo
3 hours ago
- Yahoo
Powerful windstorm topples dozens of power poles across Las Vegas
A powerful windstorm swept through Las Vegas, toppling dozens of power poles across the city's east side. Gusts of up to 70 mph battered the valley during the sudden monsoon storm on Tuesday (July 1), ripping up trees and plunging thousands of homes into darkness. Footage from the scene shows rows of power poles lying across the road on Tropicana Avenue. According to local media, around 30 poles were snapped or knocked down along a one-mile stretch of Tropicana Avenue, between Sandhill Road and Eastern Avenue. In total, more than 50 poles were damaged across the city, leading to widespread outages that left over 33,000 NV Energy customers without electricity at the peak of the storm.


CBS News
3 hours ago
- CBS News
Mostly cloudy skies, spotty showers and temperatures in the low 90s across North Texas
Scattered showers, storms possibles as warmth and cloudy cover continues for North Texas Scattered showers, storms possibles as warmth and cloudy cover continues for North Texas Scattered showers, storms possibles as warmth and cloudy cover continues for North Texas Another cloudy start Wednesday, with temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. Spotty showers are ongoing mainly west of I-35, where deeper moisture is in place. We will continue to see mostly cloudy skies today with scattered showers and even an isolated afternoon thunderstorm. No severe weather is expected, but lightning and gusty winds are possible with any stronger storm. The clouds will help keep temperatures below average, topping out in the lower 90s. We remain in the same pattern through the 4th of July with continued spotty showers, partly sunny skies, and highs in the low 90s. Skies brighten a bit this weekend, boosting temperatures back into the mid-90s and feels like temperatures to 103-105.