Hawaii winds to lessen as firefighters attempt to contain wildfires; conditions remain dry and breezy
Southern US still experiencing dangerous heat, humidity
The strong winds that destroyed parts of Maui on Wednesday, thanks in part to Hurricane Dora, will begin to lessen on Thursday.
HAWAII OFFICIALS ISSUE EMERGENCY PROCLAMATION AS WILDFIRES PROPELLED BY HURRICANE DORA RAGE, FORCE EVACUATIONS
However, conditions will still be dry and breezy as firefighters try to contain the Hawaii wildfires.
Meanwhile, dangerous heat is persisting over the Southern Tier of the U.S., with the combination of high temperatures and humidity, making it feel well over 110 degrees in some cities.
Strong-to-severe storms will target sections of the Plains, Midwest and Great Lakes, as well as the Carolinas.
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